People are furious that a message from the Anheuser-Busch CEO didn't offer an apology.
also wouldn't be in favor of the message, considering it didn't affirm its transgender customers. Some Twitter users are wondering about the purpose of the message, as it didn't apologize but also didn't explicitly express support for its transgender customers, either."The statement won't satisfy their conservative customers because there is no apology or acknowledgment of wrong," Twitter user and self-proclaimed"Transphobe of the Year" Matt Walsh.
The statement won’t satisfy their conservative customers because there is no apology or acknowledgment of wrong. And it won’t satisfy the Left because it doesn’t affirm transgenderism and admits at least that the trans issue “divides people.”
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