It's another bad week for Budweiser!
Not only are Bud Light sales dropping, but now representatives from Budweiser have canceled an event featuring Budweiser's iconic Clydesdale horses.
The Clydesdale horses have been used to promote Budweiser in most of their Super Bowl ads since 1975, and the beer's association with the giant horses traces back to the early 1930s and the end of Prohibition.
But Budweiser decided to go woke, and well, it looks like they're going broke.
As they have done for years, Budweiser was supposed to feature the Clydesdale horses at several events in Springfield, Missouri, to promote their brand, but those shows have been canceled due to "safety concerns for their employees," according to a statement from Anheuser-Busch.
Something tells me this has something to do with all that public outrage over Bud Light's partnership with that caricature of a "girl" Dylan Mulvaney.
Of course, the wokies always like to pretend it's the "leave me alone" conservatives who are threatening violence, which is why they have to virtue signal by making themselves look like victims. I suppose we should expect nothing less at this point.
Let's not forget that they chose to ruin beer by pouring woke identity politics down our throats...
And now we can't even watch their majestic American icons trot, gallop, and jump.