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Bud Light and the Elites | This Bud’s NOT for You - Bud Light goes woke, starts going broke?

Bud Light and the Elites [The Daily Reckoning] April 14, 2023 [WEBSITE]( | [UNSUBSCRIBE]( This Bud’s NOT for You - Bud Light goes woke, starts going broke… - The revolt of the elites… - "Progress"… [Oil Surge Predicted... Are You Prepared?]( JPMorgan commodities analyst Natasha Kaneva agrees with me – she predicts the U.S. retail price has the potential to surge to a $6.20/gallon national average. If gas hits $6 per gallon, there are a lot of U.S. households who will struggle to afford the gas they need to commute to their jobs. It’s coming… And we’re just days away... I just revealed my #1 way to profit from oil in 2023. And after the recent OPEC cut announcement – there is no time to waste… [Watch My Urgent Video Now]( West Hartford, Connecticut Editor’s note: What can you learn about elites from a beer commercial? As Jeffrey Tucker shows you today, plenty. [Jeffrey Tucker] JEFFREY TUCKER Dear Reader, What were they thinking? How did someone believe that making “trans woman” Dylan Mulvaney the icon of a Bud Light ad campaign, complete with a beer can with Mulvaney’s image on it, would be good for sales? With an ad featuring this person vamping around in the most preposterously possible way? Dylan, who had previously interviewed President Biden himself on trans issues, was celebrating “365 Days of Girlhood” with a grotesquely misogynistic caricature that would disgust just about the whole market for this beer. Indeed, this person’s cosplay might as well be designed to discredit the entire political agenda of gender dysphoriacs. Sure enough, because we don’t have mandates on what beers you must buy, sales of the beer plummeted. The parent company Anheuser-Busch’s stock lost $5 billion or 4% in value since the ad campaign rollout. Sales have fallen 50–70%. Now there is worry within the company of a widening boycott to all their brands. A local Missouri distributor of the product canceled an appearance by Budweiser Clydesdale horses due to public anger. By the way, this article has nothing to do with transphobia or “hate.” I believe in the philosophy of live and let live. If an adult wants to try to switch genders, that’s his or her business. It makes no difference to me. I certainly don’t hate transgendered people. This article is instead about how out of touch our so-called elites are with everyday Americans. Keep Your Politics out of Advertising Ads are supposed to sell products, not prompt a massive public backlash that results in billions in losses. This mistake could be for the ages, marking a distinct departure from corporate deference to wackadoodle ideas from the academy and a push for more connection to on-the-ground realities. The person who made the miscalculation is Alissa Gordon Heinerscheid, vice president in charge of marketing for Bud Light. She explained that her intention was to make the beer King of “Woke” Beers. She wanted to shift away from the “out of touch” frat party image to one of “inclusivity.” By all accounts, she actually believed this. More likely, she was rationalizing actions that would earn her bragging rights within her social circle. Digging through her personal biography, we find all the predictable signs of tremendous detachment from regular life: elite boarding school (Groton, $65K a year), Harvard, Wharton School, coveted internship at General Foods and straight to top VP at the biggest beverage company in the world. Somehow through all that, nothing entered her brain apart from elite opinion on how the world should work with theories never actually tested by real-world marketing demands. If only she had worked at Chick-fil-A at some point in her teen years, perhaps even preserving some friend relationships ever since. It might have protected her from this disastrous error. [“The Mainstream Media Is Lying To You!”]( The media would have you believe that the worst of the supply chain issues are over. But the opposite is true… Behind the scenes, things are getting much, much worse. Bob Biesterfeld, CEO of one of the biggest logistics firms in the world, warns “the pressures on global supply chains have not eased, and we don’t expect them to any time soon.” This is going to impact every American’s life in a potentially major way… And I’m urging everyone I can to prepare now. See the #1 move to make before this problem gets any worse… [Click Here Now]( A Shocking Blindness Toward Mainstream America She is a perfect symbol of a problem that afflicts high-end corporate and government culture: a shocking blindness toward the mainstream of American life, including working classes and other people less privileged. They are invisible to this crowd. And her type is pervasive in corporate America with its huge layers of management developed over 20 years of loose credit and push for token representation at the highest levels. We’ve seen this manifest over three years and ruling-class types imposed lockdowns, masks and vaccine mandates on the whole population without regard to the consequences and with full expectation that the food will continue to be delivered to their doorsteps no matter how many days, months or years they stay at home and stay safe. The working classes, meanwhile, were shoved out in front of the pathogen to make their assigned contribution to herd immunity so that the rich and privileged could preserve their clean state of being, making TikTok videos and issuing edicts from their safe spaces for two or even three years. In the late 19th century, the blindness of class detachment was a problem that so consumed Karl Marx that he became possessed with the desire to overthrow class distinctions between labor and capital. He kicked off a new age of the classless society under the leadership of the vanguard of the proletarian classes. In every country where his dreams became a reality, however, a protected elite took over and secured themselves from the consequences of their deluded dreams. The people who in recent decades have drunk so deeply from the well of the Marxian tradition seem to be repeating that experience with complete disinterest in the lower classes, while pushing a deepening chasm that only became worse in the lockdown years in which they have controlled the levers of power. It was startling to watch, and I could hardly believe what was happening. Then one day the incredibly obvious dawned on me. All official opinion in this country and even the whole world — government, media, corporations, technology — emanated from the same upper echelons of the class structure. Revolt of the Elites It was people with elite educations and who had the time to shape public opinion. They are the ones on Twitter, in the newsrooms, fussing with the codes and enjoying the laptop life of a permanent bureaucrat. Their social circles were the same. They knew no one who cut trees, butchered cows, drove trucks, fixed cars and met payroll in a small restaurant. The “workers and peasants” are people the elites so otherized that they became nothing more than non-playing characters who make stuff work but are not worthy of their attention or time. The result was a massive transfer of wealth upward in the social ladder as digital brands, technology and Peloton thrived, while everyone else faced a barrage of ill health, debt and inflation. As classes have grown more stratified — and yes, there is a reason to worry about the gap between the rich and the poor when malleability is restricted — the intellectual producers of policy and opinion have constructed their own bubble to protect themselves from being soiled by contrary points of view. They want the whole world to be their own safe space regardless of the victims. Would lockdowns have happened in any other kind of world? Not likely. And it would not have happened if the overlords did not have the technology to carry on their lives as normal while pretending that no one was really suffering from their scheme. [BREAKING: Elon Musk Bets Big On One Crypto.]( [Click Here For The Details]( "Progress" The Bud Light case is especially startling because the advent of commercial society in the High Middle Ages and through the Industrial Revolution was supposed to mitigate against this sort of myopic stratification. And this has always been the most compelling critique of Marx: He was raging against a system that was gradually winnowing away the very demarcations in classes that he decried. But what happens when the corporate elites, working together with government, themselves become the class dividers? The foundations of market capitalism begin to erode. The workers become ever more alienated from final consumption of the product they have made possible. It’s been typical of people like me — pro-market libertarians — to ignore the issue of class and its impact on social and political structures. We inherited the view of Frederic Bastiat that the good society is about cooperation between everyone and not class conflict, much less class war. We’ve been suspicious of people who rage against wealth inequality and social stratification. And yet we do not live in such market conditions. The social and economic systems of the West are increasingly bureaucratized, hobbled by credentialism and regulated, and this has severely impacted class mobility. Indeed, for many of these structures, exclusion of the unwashed is the whole point. The end result of all this has been calamity for rights and liberties won over a thousand years of struggle. The emergent fissures between the classes — and the diffusions of our ruling class into many sectors public and private — suggest an urgency for a new consciousness of the real meaning of the common good, which is inseparable from liberty. Real Inclusivity The marketing director of Bud Light talked a good line about “inclusivity” but she plotted to impose everything but that. Her plan was designed for the top 1% and to the exclusion of all the people who actually consume the product, to say nothing for the workers who actually make and deliver the product she was charged with promoting. That the markets have so brutally punished the brand and company for this profound error points the way to the future. People should have the right to their own choices about the kind of life they want to live and the products and services they want to consume. The dystopia of lockdowns and woke hegemony of public opinion — complete with censorship — has become the policy to overturn if the workers are ever to throw off the chains that bind them. The boycotts of Bud Light are but a beginning. Regards, Jeffrey Tucker for The Daily Reckoning [feedback@dailyreckoning.com.](mailto:feedback@dailyreckoning.com) Editor’s note: In [this video]( Jim Rickards asks you to do three things today… He’s going to tell you [the single most important move you must make]( to protect you and your family in the coming weeks. This is a warning that you’re not hearing about from the mainstream news. And that’s because they don’t want to scare you. Second, Jim’s going to ask you to make a decision that will be critical to your and your family’s financial survival in the days ahead. That question is simply: Do you want to be left behind during this new crisis? [Or, do you want to use this crisis to potentially remake your financial future?]( Third, Jim’s going to show you how, in past times like these, massive global economic events like we are experiencing have produced a huge boom in a specific, and “vital” sector of the markets. If you know how to play what’s coming, you could make a few moves, and, if you hit it right… you could see gains that’ll drop your jaw. We’re talking about using this situation to aim for rare moonshot gains of 1,505% in the matter of months! If that sounds unbelievable to you, [click here now to watch Jim’s urgent video, because he’s got proof.]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Thank you for reading The Daily Reckoning! We greatly value your questions and comments. 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