@dirtdude said:
It's crazy ****, the investors making these major companies bend the knee to woke culture.
I don’t think that’s what it is. I honestly think that the marketing and sales geniuses in these companies think that these idiots are the majority. What they realize too late is that they’re not. Just because they’re the loudest on social media or because they constantly have a news camera shoved in their face doesn’t make them a majority. Sure…any publicity is good publicity for an individual and that’s why they do the outlandish bullshìt that they do. But it’s not so good when it’s a company and your customer base are hardworking people that just wish to be left alone and for the bulllshít to go away.
@dirtdude said:
It's crazy ****, the investors making these major companies bend the knee to woke culture.
I don’t think that’s what it is. I honestly think that the marketing and sales geniuses in these companies think that these idiots are the majority. What they realize too late is that they’re not. Just because they’re the loudest on social media or because they constantly have a news camera shoved in their face doesn’t make them a majority. Sure…any publicity is good publicity for an individual and that’s why they do the outlandish bullshìt that they do. But it’s not so good when it’s a company and your customer base are hardworking people that just wish to be left alone and for the bulllshít to go away.
I can't say I have ever felt passionate enough about a drink (especially Bud Light...) to change what I drink based on who is in their comercials...
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@dirtdude said:
It's crazy ****, the investors making these major companies bend the knee to woke culture.
I don’t think that’s what it is. I honestly think that the marketing and sales geniuses in these companies think that these idiots are the majority. What they realize too late is that they’re not. Just because they’re the loudest on social media or because they constantly have a news camera shoved in their face doesn’t make them a majority. Sure…any publicity is good publicity for an individual and that’s why they do the outlandish bullshìt that they do. But it’s not so good when it’s a company and your customer base are hardworking people that just wish to be left alone and for the bulllshít to go away.
I can't say I have ever felt passionate enough about a drink (especially Bud Light...) to change what I drink based on who is in their comercials...
I agree. I would also say that the number of people that do is fairly small. That’s my point, the fact that they will pander to such a small amount of the population simply because social media makes them appear to be a majority. I’ve sat in on these sales meetings specifically with Anheuser Busch and their mindset is that that can pander to someone and get them to buy their product. Their arrogance also makes them believe that the rest of their customer base is brand loyal and would never drop their product. I guess stockholders are proving them wrong.
I've decided I'm good with this. Bud Light pretends to be real beer, this creature pretends to be a real woman.
Perfect match.
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It's crazy ****, the investors making these major companies bend the knee to woke culture.
I don’t think that’s what it is. I honestly think that the marketing and sales geniuses in these companies think that these idiots are the majority. What they realize too late is that they’re not. Just because they’re the loudest on social media or because they constantly have a news camera shoved in their face doesn’t make them a majority. Sure…any publicity is good publicity for an individual and that’s why they do the outlandish bullshìt that they do. But it’s not so good when it’s a company and your customer base are hardworking people that just wish to be left alone and for the bulllshít to go away.
I can't say I have ever felt passionate enough about a drink (especially Bud Light...) to change what I drink based on who is in their comercials...
At any given time the urge to sing "In The Jungle" is just a whim away... A whim away... A whim away...
I agree. I would also say that the number of people that do is fairly small. That’s my point, the fact that they will pander to such a small amount of the population simply because social media makes them appear to be a majority. I’ve sat in on these sales meetings specifically with Anheuser Busch and their mindset is that that can pander to someone and get them to buy their product. Their arrogance also makes them believe that the rest of their customer base is brand loyal and would never drop their product. I guess stockholders are proving them wrong.
I see 5 LOL's, so somebody gets it. Help a brother out, and tell me why it's funny.
Edit: nevermind... I may have to have some stronger coffee...
⬆️ who’s gonna tell ‘em?
I've decided I'm good with this. Bud Light pretends to be real beer, this creature pretends to be a real woman.
Perfect match.
"If you do not read the newspapers you're uninformed. If you do read the newspapers, you're misinformed." -- Mark Twain
That should be in the "you know youre old when..." thread.
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