People do not want to enjoy their beer with a debate.
Well good luck selling Bud Light. With anything but a homogeneous crowd of woke sheep or I guess sitting around by yourself, buying a Bud Light comes with a debate included as standard.
The real irony of that statement is that all they had to do was put out a statement distancing themselves from the dumb cunt they wrongly put the brand under, apologize, and go back to their earlier successful marketing campaign.
That's it. This could have been handled in a single day. I'm not sure if it is sheer fucking hubris or total ineptitude but watching them destroy their business over a refusal to apologize is absurd.
There's a scene in Moneyball where the coach isn't coaching the team the way the GM wants, and the GM asks him why. And the coach replies something like "because when I get fired from this job I need the rest of the league to know I'm not a crazy person."
All the employees of the PR department need to make it clear they're still on board with all this stuff in order to stay employable.
And if we're being honest, they probably also know the right has a very short memory when it comes to stuff like this. So there's probably more than a little bit of "playing for time" going on.
And if we're being honest, they probably also know the right has a very short memory when it comes to stuff like this. So there's probably more than a little bit of "playing for time" going on.
the whole debacle has been pretty unusually memorable, though. I cant imagine anyone picking a can in a year's time asking themselves "why did I quit buying those already?"
Well good luck selling Bud Light. With anything but a homogeneous crowd of woke sheep or I guess sitting around by yourself, buying a Bud Light comes with a debate included as standard.
The real irony of that statement is that all they had to do was put out a statement distancing themselves from the dumb cunt they wrongly put the brand under, apologize, and go back to their earlier successful marketing campaign.
That's it. This could have been handled in a single day. I'm not sure if it is sheer fucking hubris or total ineptitude but watching them destroy their business over a refusal to apologize is absurd.
There's a scene in Moneyball where the coach isn't coaching the team the way the GM wants, and the GM asks him why. And the coach replies something like "because when I get fired from this job I need the rest of the league to know I'm not a crazy person."
All the employees of the PR department need to make it clear they're still on board with all this stuff in order to stay employable.
And if we're being honest, they probably also know the right has a very short memory when it comes to stuff like this. So there's probably more than a little bit of "playing for time" going on.
the whole debacle has been pretty unusually memorable, though. I cant imagine anyone picking a can in a year's time asking themselves "why did I quit buying those already?"