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I feel bad for the rank-and-file who actually do the work. They are just working stiffs trying to feed their families.

Meanwhile, the idiots still in charge continue to received the big $$$.

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On the other hand, the world would be a better place if alcohol consumption were cut tenfold.

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They should be able to get the same job at another company that picked up more beer sales.

Now, if only everyone stopped drinking AB-InBev beers, then the executives could also find new jobs.

I stopped drinking goose islands 312 beer, and swapped to warsteiner beer

My wife stopped drinking Busch light and now drinks miller.

Same amount of beer is still being consumed.....

Piss on Bud , err, trans light

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And modelo, etc, owned by same company so while they're not selling as much piss water, they're still doing okay.

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Mondelo in USA is owned by another company, not an AB company.

Yes AB InBev has many other brands, and I avoid them all

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As usual, the slave wage employees pay the price for their overlords. I feel for the working employees & their families.

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Some stores can’t give it away! Gotta love it

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this is a tragedy for a classic old time historic american business perhaps destroyed for all time by really poor policy. why did anyone in charge allow this to happen? does anyone really believe that earning a few ESG points is worth losing the viability of the entire company for all time? i've never had a beer in my life and i could have told them this was a bad idea. heck, any 5 year old could have told you that this was a bad idea!

meanwhile, Disney is flushing itself down the toilet, working overtime to destroy its brand and for what? some deluded people who think they can change their gender? who will wake up one day with terrible regrets? this is a sick phase that will pass (the sooner the better) but the damage done to these companies will be- like the damage done to a body mutilated in the name of gender hysteria- permanent.

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Keep our children safe, let our children be children, NO GROOMING

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They coined a new term: “minor attracted persons” (MAP).

“Age gap love (including pedophilia) violate human rights.” According to a research paper presented at the WEF in Davos, the pedophile phenomenon represents nature’s attempt to cleanse the earth and “save humanity” from itself. Minor attracted people are far less likely to produce large numbers of offspring, according to academic data, and the so-called “underage people” they have so-called “relationships” with are statistically less likely to go on and become heads of large families themselves.1

“One cannot choose not to be a pedophile.”2 “Without legal protection, a pedophile cannot risk seeking treatment or disclosing his status to anyone (especially children) for support.”3

A New Zealand judge declared that 12-year-old children can consent to sex with adults.4

France has no legal age of consent, and adults who have sex with children of any age will not be prosecuted for rape if the child victim is unable to prove “violence, threat, duress, or surprise.”5

The full PLAN exposed:

https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/the-plan-revealed

16 laws we need to exit Prison Planet

https://scientificprogress.substack.com/p/laws-to-exit-planet-prison

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Excellent articles. Thank you.

We have a deadline of September to start addressing the international laws that remove our sovereignty via WHO and UN. James Roguski has a site giving all the information for us to get involved.

Stoptheglobalagenda.com.

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I do disagree though I have no proof. How do you know that many employees are just people who need work and to feed their families.

The company may be horrendous but that doesn’t make the employees so.

It’s the same with a nation. The leaders may be Satanic but the people are not. Please give more proof.

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"The leaders may be Satanic but the people are not. Please give more proof." Here's proof :

Dylan Mulvaney has a significantly higher favourability rating than Ron DeSantis. While the TikTok star has a net score of plus 8, Mr DeSantis has a net score of negative 10.3

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/us-politics/dylan-mulvaney-ron-desantis-poll-b2375445.html

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While this IS true, it does not address that ordinary workers should NOT be losing their jobs because of “woke” decisions by a corrupt management. Dylan is NOT an employee. He was just the most convenient freak ADVERTISING material at the time to further management’s agenda (which was to increase their social score with ESG.)

Hmmmmm a good ESG score not looking so attractive against failing businesses????

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I agree that it's undesirable for good workers to lose their jobs because of bad bosses.

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It's basic economics. A company should not be expected to keep paying employees who have no work to do because their product is no longer desirable. Anyone who believes otherwise is arguing for socialism.

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The company bosses who made Bud Light undesirable should be sacked first. Only in countries like the post cold war US that really are communist, having taken the baton of world's number one communist country from the former USSR would they not do this. It would never happen in countries that are communist in name only like China. In China the Bud Light executives would be shot. China did not get to be so spectacularly economically superior, and on track to displace the US as the world's number one superpower within 5 years, by retaining incompetent business managers. This only happens in real hard core socialist or communist countries like the US.

"China will create millionaires over three times faster than the US in five years through 2025, Credit Suisse wealth report says. Rise of China’s wealth between 2000 and 2020 is almost equal to the 80 years of growth of wealth in the US from 1925 until 2005, says economist and report author Anthony Shorrocks"

https://www.scmp.com/business/banking-finance/article/3138336/china-will-create-millionaires-over-three-times-faster-us

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Believing in private enterprise, I wouldn't compete with Communist countries by imitating them.

As I recall, the AB/Bud Light marketing manager responsible for the "trans" fiasco was shown the door in a timely enough way in response to public outcry. Should the employees no longer needed to make a beer no one wants to drink remain on the payroll? Of course not. They must be flexible enough to find another job elsewhere, unless they prefer to languish on the public dole like so many lazy freeloaders these days. (Requirements for continued unemployment benefits should be STRICTLY enforced.)

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Are polls believable?

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Sometimes.

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Sorry. This is not proof at all. Not to my entire statement.

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It's (dis)proof to the assertion you made that I quoted, not to other things you stated that I didn't quote. I didn't buy into whether working for a woke company is good or bad. I can accept that it may or may not be different in principle to the pharmacists, nurses and doctors working in clinics that jabbed kids.

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I am sorry but I really don’t know what you are talking about in regard to what I said….i said something very simple that many others said also….i really don’t get what you are trying to say and i would like to end this….peace and light to you.

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Peace and light to you too.

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What is truly sad is AB was a good company to work. Yeah, the Bush family who owned it before it was acquired, was chaotic but the company was desirable for employees for decades in St. Louis. The employees could even be conservative in today's climate. You have to wonder if that was the aim but the marketing person - destroy the company, devalue its stock, and lay off workers. I just hope the union heads sue the company for mismanagement. Surely their pension is heavily invested in the company. And even if it isn't, I am for employees suing companies that implement disastrous policies that recklessly endanger their livelihood.

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didn't the CEO come from CIA?, and CIA = pedo's - what more you need to know , layoff's because people don't want to drink that piss, sales are down - find out all brands they own and don't buy any- trans is one thing - some don' t do pedo- OK, but many/most roll that way because they are told / influenced to, and led to make trans decision at too young an age is criminal and immoral, freaking too many - i am ok with the dramatic, wake up, ok wall flowers, and protect your children - should be obvious

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I meant before the buyout. My grandfather worked for AB. Good union jobs. They were a big employer in St. Louis. The city has completely disintegrated and if this implodes it will be a huge huge hit.

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Yes it is too bad for employees i agree, the top of Corps is the problem, iconic company in the past i am sure many good employ will suffer and all American people from the satanic globalist tyranny

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Bad, Bath and Beyond just closed next to our business. I met an employee who has been there since the early 90s. Two managers for over 15 years. While they ran a well run store. the powers ran it into the store. I don't like frivolous lawsuits but if shareholders can sue for mismanagement. I think employees should be able as well.

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AB and Disney losses can be written off, but I suspect a buyout manipulation like San Fran& New York real estate turnover after devaluation by their city policies.

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I get the city planning emails in LA. They truly imagine that with a magic wand, they can take empty commercial buildings and reinvent them as residential. It will become another money grab for wealthy developers, 'housing industrial complex entities', and politicians - much like California's bullet train to nowhere that no one wants but is making many very wealthy. They could have taken a pittance of that money to improve the road systems so people don't idle their cars in traffic but that isn't their objective. It is to get us out of cars and or direct money to themselves.

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Sadly, I believe this was also part of the Global [D]Elites plans. To take known, proud Iconic American companies and use this woke agenda to actually tank them- then lay off thousands of people, maybe they lose their homes, and then offer them government assistance … Voila!!

“OWN NOTHING AND BE HAPPY!!”

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And only be able to buy from the top 3 participants, amazon, walmart, target.

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Good news, except that "Mexican" lager Modelo Especial is just another brand owned by Anheeuser-Busch. Pass the word to your Mexican friends!

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Thank you for this highly relevant information, Jerome.

Acc. to google: "Modelo's ownership varies in the US and outside the country. The beer maker is owned by Anheuser-Busch InBev in countries outside of the United States. However, within the US, it is owned by the New York-based beverage conglomerate Constellation Brands, helmed by CEO, Bill Newlands. (dated Jun 17, 2023)

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Only problem is. People are losing their jobs. Intended consequence, communism cannot have employment at private companies. They are ruining their brand in the name of communism.

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" ... in the name of ..." In supposedly "communist" countries like China they are "communist in name only." The reason for the vastly inferior economic performance of the US compared to China is that it is actually the US that is communist. Republican in name only (RINO) and Democrat (same as RINO) = Communist. USA = Communist.

"China will create millionaires over three times faster than the US in five years through 2025, Credit Suisse wealth report says. Rise of China’s wealth between 2000 and 2020 is almost equal to the 80 years of growth of wealth in the US from 1925 until 2005, says economist and report author Anthony Shorrocks"

https://www.scmp.com/business/banking-finance/article/3138336/china-will-create-millionaires-over-three-times-faster-us

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No problem for the woke employees to find a new job since thousands of companies only hire wokies.

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Sucks for the poor slobs who lost their jobs.

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Just identify as still being employed...

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I feel badly for the workers. My best guess would be they're just doing their jobs. They have no say in what the company does. As always, the little guy gets f'd while the management, all of it, still are on the job getting their pay.

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I disagree! Why should 100 workers have to suffer for the woke policies of the corporate elite? It is wrong to blame everyone who works for Budweiser for the stupid ideas of those who hired them. The workers don't make Budweiser policies. Blaming these workers is like Americans blaming every single Russian American when the Ukraine war broke out and firing Russian American musicians, writeres, actors, etc. That's an insane reaction.

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