Don Trump Jr. and the GOP are weak to call for leniency on Bud Light
Christopher Tremoglie
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What is it about the many conservatives and Republicans who are so quick to surrender against companies that go against conservative Republican values? It always seems that when the going gets tough, many conservatives and Republicans get going. Look no further than a plea from the son of former President Donald Trump and others in the GOP to go easy on Anheuser-Busch, the parent company of Bud Light. Bud Light launched a marketing campaign with transgender Dylan Mulvaney earlier this month.
In typical fashion, just like every other person who sold out on defending conservative and Republican ideologies and values, Donald Trump Jr. cited money as the main factor behind his reasoning. So much for being a “fighter” and being different from the so-called “establishment.” When push comes to shove, all people have to do is threaten a Republican’s finances in some way, and more often than not, said people will cower in fear and retreat. It’s indicative of why the Left controls legacy media, entertainment, and education and why Republicans have been obliterated in the culture war.
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Men are calling themselves women, and the Left is claiming this is normal. Nobody on the Left’s side is running away from supporting companies, organizations, or politicians who support this, and no one is hesitant about making political donations. The Left has ascended to the point that it now dictates our society’s norms.
And speaking of the Left, it is vital to recognize this difference between the purveyors of these ideologies. When was the last time anyone saw a left-wing politician, influencer, political commentator, pundit, entertainer, or athlete abandon his or her principles? There is a legitimate movement in this country to mutilate children, reassign genders, and establish a norm that men can get pregnant, yet no one on the Left is concerned about losing support. They embrace their positions and dive right into any controversy or turmoil.
No donors declared they are apprehensive about supporting political candidates that support such positions. Why do those on the Left never have to back off their beliefs, but conservatives seemingly always do? Why is it that conservatives are the ones who always have to compromise their values? Does anyone on the Republican side have the desire and will to actually win? Or do they simply want to curse the darkness and forget about lighting any candles? The Left really cares about fighting to change the country. Many on the Right only pretend to do so.
Conservatives and Republicans need courage! They are too afraid to stand up for what they believe in. Continue with boycotting Bud Light and any other company that supports such radical notions. And if such businesses are genuinely sorry for their sins, as the CEO of Anheuser Busch alluded to last week, hold them accountable for their actions and demand they donate to a Republican cause. Those are the Left’s tactics — Republicans shouldn’t be any less defiant.
Having a backbone is more important than having a large bank account. And if anybody on the Right feels differently, then those people never really believed in socially or culturally conservative values to begin with. The younger Trump is wrong to go lenient on Bud Light, and so is any other so-called conservative Republican echoing such absurd pusillanimity. We need leaders with courage and conviction, not plutocrats genuflecting to currency.