Fourteen major corporations have either cancelled or seriously curtailed their support for the radical gay agenda as the cultural backlash to leftism continues to grow.
According to the gay magazine, The Advocate, more corporations than ever are starting to shy away from their once massive support for the extreme gay lobby and are cancelling participation in pride parades or otherwise cutting funding to gay causes.
The trend began in earnest when Bud Light found itself utterly devastated by a natural boycott over its ad campaign association with mincing fake trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney back in 2022. Bud Light had been the no. 1 selling beer brand in the U.S. for decades until the backlash from the Mulvaney ad campaign saw them fall to no. 3 practically overnight.
Corporations were spooked by this huge backlash. But several other corporations had also been suffering similar, though smaller, boycotts, including national retail giant Target.
Then, with the election of Donald Trump back to the White House and his focus on dismantling federal Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion policies, the cultural backlash to the leftist gay agenda really began snowballing. The result has been a wide pullback from the business world.
The Advocate has taken a look at 14 massive companies and noted their withdrawal from previous support of the gay agenda.
The companies reducing their gay support include beer maker Anheuser-Busch, defense contractor Booz Allen Hamilton, finance giant Citi, and cable provider Comcast. Others include Diageo, Garnier, Lowe’s, Mastercard, Nissan, PepsiCo, PricewaterhouseCoopers, Skyy Vodka, Target, and Walmart.
This means the boycotts and complaints are working. So, keep up the pressure, America.
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