In this case you are correct, they are essentially caught between admitting two things publicly and their only avenue to avoid making things worse is total silence.
They either admit the decision was terrible and have to publicly chastise a female employee or quietly remove all the evidence of what they've done and just wait out the anger.
They won't ever criticize a female employee or the tranny publicly so the only possible option left is to ignore it. I guarantee internally they are ensuring this doesn't happen again though, but InBev is so large it can afford to lose millions and shrug it off.
They will never apologize. A woman is in charge.
In this case you are correct, they are essentially caught between admitting two things publicly and their only avenue to avoid making things worse is total silence.
They either admit the decision was terrible and have to publicly chastise a female employee or quietly remove all the evidence of what they've done and just wait out the anger.
They won't ever criticize a female employee or the tranny publicly so the only possible option left is to ignore it. I guarantee internally they are ensuring this doesn't happen again though, but InBev is so large it can afford to lose millions and shrug it off.
This is exactly what goes on with Kathleen Kennedy at Lucasfilm.