SALLY MORRIS: IT’S NOT ABOUT BUD LIGHT
The boycott that has begun against Bud Light in answer to Anheuser-Busch’s ill-advised decision to use Dylan Mulvaney, the career trans-”woman”, as its mascot in order to check the “inclusivity” box, is far more important than you might think. In fact it would be catastrophic should the consumers fail to hold the line and drive Anheuser-Busch out of business.
Why is this social commentary by the consuming public so extremely important? Well, it is far more than beer drinkers’ irritation at having this mentally disturbed person shoved in their collective face. It is nothing less than a tectonic shift in human history.
For some 120 years, women in westernized nations have enjoyed the full range of possibilities with regard to career choices. Women have excelled in the practice of law, becoming judges and several achieving appointment to the Supreme Court. They are doctors, they run hospitals and run research. Women participate in sports, earning places on Olympic and professional teams. They are teachers, school principals and superintendents, professors and college presidents. They serve on city councils, state legislatures and in Congress. Someday soon we may perhaps see a U.S. president who is a woman - there have been many heads of state throughout the world as well as U.S. cabinet members. Women have held high positions in industry, in the labor movement, in political parties. They have become governors in many states.
Women feel free to attend concerts, go to movies, dine out, enjoy sporting events, they visit art galleries and cultural festivals of every kind.
This could all come to a screeching halt unless Anheuser-Busch is driven out of business. Why? Because all of these career and lifestyle choices depend entirely upon women having safe environments. This means, among other things, female-only locker rooms for sports participants, but even more, it means having female-only restrooms in public places, whether these be city hall, the National Gallery, the Metropolitan Opera, Harvard Law School, the local U.S. District Courthouse or a local pub. If women cannot feel safe using public restroom facilities because society or the “law” has decided that men dressed as women or just men dressed as men are allowed to enter these facilities they are no longer women’s restrooms. Period.
This would mean that if a security camera records an 8-year-old girl going into a public women’s restroom, followed closely by a 38-year-old man, no one can stop him. The little girl, or, say, an adult woman of any age, be it 23 or 83, may be subject to physical assault by the 38-year-old man. All women and girls must now be in second place to disturbed, confused and possibly very dangerous men. The only man who would use a women’s restroom will be a man who is so confused he doesn’t know he is a man or a man just taking advantage of our society’s illness in not recognizing this confusion - an opportunist - or a rapist who doesn’t mind being filmed entering a women’s restroom, and thus allowing him to corner some vulnerable child or woman with complete impunity. Add to this our influx of peoples America has accepted from foreign cultures who view women who are not veiled or in burkas as “infidels” or “whores” (at any age, by the way), and you have a recipe for violence and terror.
James O’Keefe has just revealed the truth - convicted men sent into women’s prisons are now threatening, terrorizing and victimizing the women inmates. There is no reason at all to think that this example will not become the “norm” outside of prisons as well. Truth and biology will prevail in this. Civilization alone protects women from male predators. If we throw civilization out in order to effect some kind of acceptance of people so confused as not to know their own sexual biology there will be no protection. Perhaps only an armed woman (or child) can be safe in a public restroom. Think about that. How much violence should we accept in order to accommodate the mentally ill?
It is obvious where this will go. Women will no longer be provided a safe space in the workplace, girls will not be safe in schools or other facilities. When this state of affairs prevails women will be relegated to second-class status, a condition which goes back to prehistoric times and was the standard for millenia until very recently. When we remember than until 1920, barely 100 years ago, a split second in recorded history, women were not allowed to vote in America, a right quite often ignored, as nowhere near all those entitled to vote do so, we see what a fragile and tenuous freedom women have had for such a very short time in human history. When women can no longer depend upon safe restrooms in public places their ability to travel will be circumscribed. Imagine a road trip where one would once have been able to stop along the way being a convenience of the past. What about just going out to lunch and shopping with a friend? Not any more, unless you want to take your chances. Women in the workplace will be eliminated as incidents of sexual assault increase due to this “inclusivity” and “flexibility”. They will end up working from home. Or they will have to limit their career choices to such areas as childcare. Education of girls will come to an end, at least public education. Home school will have to take its place.
So you see, Dylan Mulvaney is not just some TikTok twerp, having his fun pretending to be a “girl” (and very ineptly, from the point of view of any actual girl). He is not the joke he looks like. And the ensuing Bud Light boycott is not something to take lightly. It is civilization’s last stand if you look at this objectively. The stakes are nothing less than women’s freedom to travel, to enjoy public life, whether at work or after hours, it is nothing less than ending the dreams of young girls who want to explore the limits of their talents to the max. We are fond of telling little girls that they can be and do whatever they want in life. If we tolerate Dylan Mulvaney and Anheuser-Busch, this will be an absolute lie. We just can’t tell them that anymore if we care about their safety and their lives. We have enough crime and exploitation as it is. We don’t need more.
If this boycott ebbs away and beer drinkers return to Bud Light, believing they “taught them a lesson”, all will be lost and the freedom of women will slip away very quickly. This is a stand to take for life, not for a season. And not just Bud Light. Here is a list of products - all owned by Anheuser-Busch - which must be included in the boycott:
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Budweiser
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Bud Light
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Michelob
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Kona
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Stella Artois
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Estrella Jalisco
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Busch
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Natural Light
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Landshark
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Presidente
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Hoegaarden
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Shock Top
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10 Barrel Brewing Co.
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Appalachian Mountain Brewery
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Bluepoint
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Breckenridge Brewery
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Beck’s
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Corona
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Leffe
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Bud Ice
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Rolling Rock
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Johnny Appleseed
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Goose Island
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Elysian Brewing Co.
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Golden Road
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Four Peaks
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Devil’s Backbone
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King Cobra
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Hurricane
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Spykes
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Bon & Viv Spiked Seltzer
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Green Valley Brewing Co.
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Redbridge
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Tequiza
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Tilt
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Wild Blue Lager
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Ziegenbock
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Craft Brew Alliance (32% ownership)
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Redhook Ale
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Widmer Brothers
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Omission Beer
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Square Mile Cider
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Fordham Brewing Co.
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Old Dominion Brewing Co.
If another company introduces Mulvaney or any other such “trans-woman” or cross-dresser, they, too, must be stringently boycotted. Bud Light is a litmus test. If the public goes for this, all freedom for women is over. That is the reality. It doesn’t matter what position our feckless political leaders have adopted. We must all reject them. If Trump has decided that anyone of any sex is permitted to use the Ladies’ Room in Trump Towers or any other facility, he must be similarly put on notice. Foolish Republicans who support this in the delusion that it will make them appear virtuous or that people will accept it must be stopped, no matter whom they run against.
Anyone who opposes the curtailment of women’s freedom should be actively boycotting these brands. It must be made crystal clear to all retailers or other cultural components that Americans will not allow this to happen. It’s not about beer. It’s not about Mulvaney. It’s all about the future of women’s freedom in America and the West. Take this to heart. Don’t order any of these at a bar, don’t buy any of these at a bottle shop. Don’t even pick them up if they are free. This is a trap to destroy women’s liberty. It is nothing less than a social catastrophe.