Reason Why Bud Light & Nike Are Partnering With Trans Activist

Partnering With Trans Activist Dylan MulvaneyNiamh Harris – The real reason why major corporations are handing out lucrative deals to biological males pretending to be female, is more sinsiter than most people realise.

A report by the New York Post has revealed how the Human Rights Campaign, who stand at the forefront of the LGBTQ mafia, is utilizing a social credit score to force companies like Nike and Anheuser-Busch to advance their toxic agenda.

As the Gateway Pundit reports, these are precisely the tactics Chinese Communist Party (CCP) pulls with their citizens and companies when they say or do something contrary to the CCP’s mission. Continue reading

Walsh tells conservatives to get ‘ruthless’ targeting woke companies

Melissa Fine – The barrage of unbearably woke advertising campaigns from giant brands such as Nike, Bud Light, and even Tampax have taken the culture war to a new level in recent months, with the face of trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney’s painted, “feminized” face flogging women’s products to the outrage of conservative consumers.

Matt Walsh of the Daily Wire has a plan to push back, and he’s calling on the right to show “a little grit” and get “ruthless.” Continue reading

“Just Don’t Buy It”: Nike Controversy Is About More Than Sneakers

KaepernickJonathan Turley – When it comes to free speech, Nike seems to have new slogan of “Just Don’t Do It.” This month, stores around the country received new Nike sneakers for the July 4th holiday, featuring an image of the Betsy Ross flag. Former National Football League quarterback Colin Kaepernick saw the 18th century flag image and was deeply offended. That was all that it took for Nike to order stores to return the shoes and not to sell them.

No one is suggesting that we are at risk of moving from rounding up sneakers to rounding up speakers. Nike is a private company entitled to curtail its own speech, while the First Amendment bars any government censorship. However, the incident captured perfectly the new view of free speech taking hold on campuses and across the country. It is not enough to protest the flag or the national anthem. It is necessary to prevent others from wearing or seeing the flag you deem offensive.

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