Most hysterical political movements lose in the end.
The Woke Can Be Beat
- Donald R. McClarey
Donald R. McClarey
Cradle Catholic. Active in the pro-life movement since 1973. Father of three, one in Heaven, and happily married for 43 years. Small town lawyer and amateur historian. Former president of the board of directors of the local crisis pregnancy center for a decade.
Take the “w” of course, but the company still needs to be ground into dust. The real danger is who will replace this person. If they discover that a halfhearted apology, an overly pandering commercial and a sacrificial lamb are all it takes, then the demon, after having been expelled, will wander in the desert and return to find its former residence swept clean, bringing with it others so that latter condition is worse than the former.
First thing we do let’s run out and buy a bunch of whatever the wokeskum are boycotting.
I drink Yuengling Lager. It’s good and inexpensive. Plus, the owners were among the first to endorse President Trump and the commies tried to boycott them.
I’m praying she doesn’t run in and shoot up her former workplace.
“Leave of absence” can mean many things, most of which do not necessarily mean termination of her employment. Unless and until that happens, this is only a partial “W” for rationality and good corporate sense. And yes, the brand still needs to be crushed.
T.Shaw, the Yuengling folks expanded into the Texas market not too long ago, and theirs is now the only American-brewed beer I will buy. Tastes like beer, not over-carbonated near-beer, of which “light” beers always remind me. 🤠
At times like this, I wish I drank beer. But I’m on the sidelines of this one. For my suds-loving friends, might I recommend the PBR brands?
I’m not a beer drinker, and so I cannot meaningfully comment on the taste (although I liked it), but those I’ve gotten it for tell me that the beer from the monks of Norcia is really good. And not only is it non-woke, but it supports the building of a monastery, chant and the further brewing of actually good beer. https://birranursia.com/
Dittos, not a beer drinker, (and do not wear Nike either, since their items tend to be for the younger crowd), so I am on the sidelines with this.
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But this is good news. I hope folks double down and find various brews (and small winery brands) that are locally made and not woke.
“…might I recommend the PBR brands?”
Eh, I’m not a beer drinker either; does PBR still exist?