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Major Bud Light Competitor Goes All-In on LGBT ‘Pride’ and Vows to Continue ‘For Decades to Come’

Western Journal by Western Journal
June 23, 2023 at 7:23 am
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Boycott Not Stopping: Bud Light’s Situation Getting Worse as Time Goes On, Miller and Coors Triumph

ARCO, ID - APRIL 21: A sign disparaging Bud Light beer is seen along a country road on April 21, 2023 in Arco, Idaho. Anheuser-Busch, the brewer of Bud Light has faced backlash after the company sponsored two Instagram posts from a transgender woman.(Photo by Natalie Behring/Getty Images)

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Molson Coors, the Chicago-based company that owns the Miller and Coors brands of beers, has vowed to sponsor LGBT events “for decades to come.”

The disclosure comes amid an organic, nationwide boycott of Bud Light from conservatives over the brand’s former partnership with transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney.

Molson Coors brands such as Miller and Coors have benefited from the drop in sales of Bud Light and other AB InBev products.

But the company is again sponsoring this year’s annual LGBT “pride” events in Denver this coming weekend.

The 2023 Coors Light Denver Pride Parade is scheduled for Sunday in the city’s downtown area. A 14-block parade sponsored by the brewer is scheduled to begin at 9:30 a.m. local time.

Molson Coors has not expressed concerns about facing a backlash similar to that of AB InBev.

Asked for comment on its decision to sponsor the events this weekend in Denver, the company told Axios it had sponsored the event for decades.

A company representative told the outlet Molson Coors will do so “for decades to come.”

A group called Denver Pride, which schedules all the events, dedicates an entire page on its website to the company.

Molson Coors spokesman Michael Nordman told the group in 2021 the company is steadfast in its commitment to sponsoring the LGBT group.

“Our Pride runs mile high so we are excited to support the Center’s vital programs and services that positively impact the LGBTQ+ community,” Nordman said.

Denver Pride also notes, “Molson Coors has proudly earned a perfect 100 score on the Human Rights Campaign Corporate Equality Index, which measure companies’ internal LGBTQ+ policies and external practices.”

Other sponsors of Denver “pride” events scheduled for the weekend include the AARP, Nissan, JPMorgan Chase, Verizon, Visa, Walmart and Wells Fargo.

The above companies are sponsoring one event on Saturday called the “Denver Dyke March & Rally” and another event on the same day for children.

That event is called the “Youth Alley PrideFest Schedule.”

Bud Light was America’s best-selling beer until earlier this month when the ongoing boycott catapulted Modelo to the top spot.

AB InBev lost billions in market cap value following its decision to offer Mulvaney a social media partnership.

This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.

Tags: businesses and companiesColoradoLGBTTransgenderU.S. News
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