Meh, there wouldn't be any beer without men either.
Why do people think we need to cancel the past? It happened. Everyone was fine with it when it happened. No need to get all worked up about it now. Apparently we've all evolved past the idea of using sex to sell stuff on TV. Great! Pat yourself on the back for being modern and move on with life.
Kind of a stupid double standard here when you think about it. It's now fashionable to allow your children to view sexualized entertainment, usually men pretending to be women and dancing provocatively. However, it is frowned upon for our parents to have ever used beautiful women to sell stuff. Is it OK for people who wish they were women to be scantily dressed as long as they're not actually being paid to do it? Or is it OK because they're not actually women? Or is it OK because their cause is considered so important? I'm confused.
I saw the Miller Lite commercial and I think it's a horrible commercial - but I don't think it's offensive in any way compared to Bud Light. We'll see how they handle responding to it.. That will determine everything for me same as Bud Lights' response to 'double down' at first made me determined to avoid it and its brands everywhere - even when I'm at venues where it's free.
Time to look into home brewing.
Is this the vaginal brewer's yeast ad?
It was monks who made beer! Some of those beers have survived for centuries. SHEESH.
Maybe monastaries of nuns made beer too, but these sh*t talkers sure aren't nuns.
Send them bags of Miller lite….bad sh!$. Can we just get back to the good life….
Meh, there wouldn't be any beer without men either.
Why do people think we need to cancel the past? It happened. Everyone was fine with it when it happened. No need to get all worked up about it now. Apparently we've all evolved past the idea of using sex to sell stuff on TV. Great! Pat yourself on the back for being modern and move on with life.
Kind of a stupid double standard here when you think about it. It's now fashionable to allow your children to view sexualized entertainment, usually men pretending to be women and dancing provocatively. However, it is frowned upon for our parents to have ever used beautiful women to sell stuff. Is it OK for people who wish they were women to be scantily dressed as long as they're not actually being paid to do it? Or is it OK because they're not actually women? Or is it OK because their cause is considered so important? I'm confused.
April 1 was Bud. Miller was in March 7. Here is a Forbes article from 3/13.
https://www.forbes.com/sites/jeanettehurt/2023/03/13/miller-lites-campaign-to-eradicate-sexist-beer-advertising-proves-successful/?sh=34678c239432
Thanks for correcting it.
I saw the Miller Lite commercial and I think it's a horrible commercial - but I don't think it's offensive in any way compared to Bud Light. We'll see how they handle responding to it.. That will determine everything for me same as Bud Lights' response to 'double down' at first made me determined to avoid it and its brands everywhere - even when I'm at venues where it's free.
Here’s a shortcut, stop being a consumer.
No trans, promotes composting, prompting less waste, whats the "woke" part of this? Claiming women brewed beer first?
Shitpost.
100% feminism propaganda woke bull shit.
Wouldn't say 100% but imagine women being housewives. Wouldn't they have brewed the oldschool drank too?