Is Budweiser Looking to Destroy their market During the Super Bowl

When I was a beginner I would only drink premium imported beer, but gradually as I became more adept I developed an appreciation for lower cost beers, and finally after probably a million or so I preferred to only drink the cheapest 30 can case I could find. The secret to Budweiser is quantity over a lifetime.

Bud sucks. Best slamming beer is clearly Pabst Blue Ribbon.
 
so which part of reality had you not comprehended when you posted your drivel?
The fact in bev is belgian
the fact that they are lecturing to us after America just voted to keep potential terrorists out
the fact that we do not any more immigration til wages start rising significantly?
the fact that we do not need any more extraction of tax payer wealth to cronies via bad govt?
the fact that leftists have no idea what the right side of U.S. history is?
Were you the one making fun Trump and proclaiming Hillary inevitable?

Seriously? Anheuser-Busch is an American company founded and based in St. Louis, Missouri.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anheuser-Busch#Beginnings_and_national_expansion


Specifically, which part offended you?

Looks like an homage to the founders of the company and perhaps a gentle reminder of what America is supposed to stand for. That and maybe the company wants to bookmark itself on the right side of history. But maybe I'm just reading that into the ad. Why don't you tell me what you are reading into it?

P.S. Who's the snowflake now?
 
so which part of reality had you not comprehended when you posted your drivel?
The fact in bev is belgian
the fact that they are lecturing to us after America just voted to keep potential terrorists out
the fact that we do not any more immigration til wages start rising significantly?
the fact that we do not need any more extraction of tax payer wealth to cronies via bad govt?
the fact that leftists have no idea what the right side of U.S. history is?
Were you the one making fun Trump and proclaiming Hillary inevitable?
Again, what part of the actual ad did you find so offensive? I'm genuinely curious.
 
Again, what part of the actual ad did you find so offensive? I'm genuinely curious.

Someone would have to have just come out of a 20 year coma not to see the virtue signaling and Trump pushback in the ad. Don't forget, this is the same bunch of idiots who gave us Amy Schumer with Bud Light.

They clearly want to appeal to the thugs dressed in all black with bandanas covering their pimply faces as they run around smashing windows and sucker-punching preachers. Fine, fuck you InBev.
 
Someone would have to have just come out of a 20 year coma not to see the virtue signaling and Trump pushback in the ad. Don't forget, this is the same bunch of idiots who gave us Amy Schumer with Bud Light.

They clearly want to appeal to the thugs dressed in all black with bandanas covering their pimply faces as they run around smashing windows and sucker-punching preachers. Fine, fuck you InBev.
You didn't answer the question, so I ask you again: what part of the ad, specifically, did you find so overwhelmingly offensive? I really want to know.
 
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Interesting Ad but it seems like they are trolling a pretty large segment of america given the news right now.

Its seems to me this is a Foreign Company trying to tell us what to think about immigration.

I would like to remind them that when young Adolf started his company we did not have a big public social safety net back then and we had a melting pot idea not diversity and balkanization.

Very suspicious timing as far as I am concerned.

I won't be drinking bud anytime soon.

WoW! What an impressive ad. I have always disliked budweiser, it tastes like it been used to rinse out a garbage can, so I was disappointed when AB InBev said they would not change it because the other InBev beers, the ones made 100% with barley, are great.. But now I promise I'll buy at least one Bud and give it away -- I still can't bring myself to drink this shit. What a great Ad !!!
 
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I once worked for a large company that also hired an outside consulting firm who sent 23 year old jerks demanding that you justify your extistence. I told the guy "I don't have time for this. Go ahead and fire me." Then he insisted and I told him "F&@k you. Get out of my office".

Soon everyone else in the building followed my example. Executive management was pissed. I told them never send anyone else like this ever again.

Five weeks later I took the top dozen people, left and founded a start-up

Very nice. Earlier in my career, the company I worked for hired McKinsey to come in and suggest an organizational change, and responsibility shift. The kid they put in my office had all sorts of suggestions for my group. Some were good, but I could tell they were just regurgitated from previous meetings with other employees, and many were stupid if not downright dangerous to business. He was taking notes and I said "mind if I take notes on your thoughts, too?" Of course he agreed, thinking I was finding his thoughts interesting.

I knew they were going to implement a course of action I did not recommend, and I wanted notes for when it blew up. When we did the org change, and the part I thought was stupid blew up in their face, I sent the notes to my boss. I doubt it had any effect. But it felt good.
 
Ok, I just watched the ad. I don't find anything offensive about it, and I actually like it. It reminds us that this is still the land of our dreams. Hard working immigrants can still come here (and should) bringing their ideas to succeed. I don't think it suggests that illegal immigration is something we should accept, rather that hard working immigrants are always what has made America one of the best countries on Earth. Never mind, of course, that the German in the commercial fights oceans, bigotry, fires and disaster only to come to St. Louis and found a beer company that is ultimately taken over by a European conglomerate.

I thought it was a feel good commercial. I won't drink Bud because it sucks still, but that's a quality thing. Not everything has to be interpreted politically these days.
 
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