Trump Calls for End to Bud Light Boycott
Reading Time: 3 minutes Donald Trump has U-turned on his stance over ‘woke’ Bud Light and suggested the beer deserves a ‘second chance’ just weeks ahead of a fundraiser organized by a lobbyist for the beer’s parent company. The presidential hopeful called ...
Trump makes a good nuanced point here that reminds me of The Art of War. The highest forms victory include capturing the enemy with minimal conflict and losses—a checkmate. Instead of razing Busch and other companies like them, our future would be better if they are rebuked for their wokeness and poor products. Then the companies can course correct with the motivation to provide better products, to contribute to local development, and to support good causes like providing employment for veterans. Turning an enemy into an ally is better than turning an enemy into ashes.
This assumes there is any benefit to society, or more importantly, to the individuals that make up society, in keeping these companies around. What benefit does Bud Light, or any other company of note, bring to the individuals on this planet?
I suggest there are exactly zero benefits, and numerous detriments. They are run by the exclusive Elite Oligarchs that run the whole world behind the scenes, subverting our Inalienable Rights. There is not one single thing that this Oligarchy, or their products, give to humanity that enhances it. Indeed, their entire system is designed from the ground up specifically to create a false reality in order to keep us enslaved while encouraging us to believe that we are free. So why should we encourage them to "course correct?"
I say burn it, and watch it burn with glee. Burn it all to the ground and dance on the ashes.
Rather than going out of our way to give these fuckers a second chance (fool me once...), let's build our own economy. A decentralized economy that has at its core an appreciation of the individual, and a built in respect for our inalienable Rights.
It’s hard to find any merit in high-carb alcoholic drinks made by a foreign-owned conglomerate.