On Wednesday, podcaster Joe Rogan offered his perspective on Bud Light’s recent association with radical transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney, which has generated significant backlash nationwide.
Oddly enough, Rogan took the side of Bud Light — but he qualified his take considerably when it came to assessing the backlash. He found some of the takes funny but did not see why the controversy was such a big deal, as reported by The Daily Wire.
“Here is my take. Like what they’re doing is just spreading the brand to an extra group of people. Why, if something is good, do you give a f*ck who has got it? Like, would we do this with cheesecake? Like, you know what I’m saying? Like, if there was like a bomb a** cheesecake and all of a sudden, you know, some radical group like Antifa really got into the cheesecake.” Rogan said on a Wednesday episode of his ‘Joe Rogan Experience’ podcast. “We would be like, ‘F*** this.’ And if the Cheesecake Factory sent Antifa a cheesecake, you know, ‘for ten more years of chaos,’ you know, like for celebratory.”
Rogan continued, weighing in on a recent video of Kid Rock wherein he shot Bud Light cans, presumably in response to their association with radical transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney.
“But on the other hand, I love Kid Rock’s video,” Rogan explained. “Because I love that kind of thinking. Not even that I agree with it. I like wild people. I like a dude who takes a machine gun to a stack of Bud Lights and is like, ‘F*ck Anheuser-Busch!’ But I mean, where’s he gonna go now? You gonna go to Coors? Don’t they all support like LBGTQ+AI, whatever the hell else they’re attaching to it, issues?”
Nonetheless, Rogan was deeply confused as to why the controversy began. “The thing about this Dylan Mulvaney thing, it is just someone who wants a lot of attention. And you are giving someone a lot of attention, and you are trying to reach another audience, Rogan explained. “How is that the big deal? I think it’s goofy. Because I think that person’s goofy. But if you want to hire a goofy person, like, who gives a sh*t? It’s kind of hilarious.”
“I like when people get mad. I thought what Kid Rock did was funny … but I also, it does not make me mad,” Rock concluded.
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