Comedian Joe Rogan called transgender TikTok star Dylan Mulvaney a “confused person” — and chided Bud Light for his disastrous collaboration with the influencer in the newest episode of his hit podcast.
Rogan also slammed firms like Goal for “pushing” LGBTQ Pride month merchandise down everyone’s throats, and accused them of “proselytizing.”
Mulvaney, 26, caused massive backlash after announcing a partnership with Bud Light, who sent her custom-made cans together with her face in April to have fun the tip of her “365 Days of Girlhood” series on TikTok that chronicled her gender transition .
The deal outraged conservatives, who blasted the corporate for “waking up” and called for a boycott of the beer, which threatened Bud Light’s position as America’s No. 1 beer two months later.
Its parent company Anheuser-Busch has reportedly lost $27 billion in market value for the reason that ad campaign was launched.
“Are you able to imagine just sending a can to some confused person,” Rogan remarked during a recent episode featuring comedian Theo Von.
“You send that person with a face and your organization loses $20 billion. That is wild s-, man.
The previous Fear Factor host has previously photographed the Mulvaney-Bud Light partnership. In April, he called the influencer an “attention whore,” referring to the corporate’s failed try to move away from “fraternity culture.”
Bud Light sales continued to say no, falling 23.9% in the week ending May 27, which was barely higher than the 25.7% drop the week before, and for the primary time the decline in sales didn’t worsen from the previous week for the reason that Mulvaney partnership , in line with data from Bump Williams Consulting and NielsonIQ.
In its latest episode, the comic also blew up firms like Goal, which lost as much as $13.8 billion in the last two weeks of May after customers complained about LGBTQ-friendly kid’s clothing.
The continued losses are the results of an ongoing 14-day boycott that was sparked by Goal’s release of “PRIDE,” an LGBTQ-friendly clothing line that features kid’s clothing and “fold-friendly” women’s swimwear with “extra crotch coverage.”
Rogan called the clothing “strange”.
“We’re seeing it now where we have never seen it before, where persons are going, ‘Enough. Stop shoving it down everyone’s throat,” Rogan said on his show. “When I’m going to Goal, I don’t desire to see fucking rolled-up pants to assist you to hide your ass. It isn’t normal and I don’t desire it in front of everyone. It’s weird.”
“There’s a lot of fucking weird stuff in this group of those who’s attempting to, for instance, change the way in which people see sexuality, gender and all that stuff.”
“It’s like they’re converting.”