Miller Say's Hold My Beer

GURPS

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It also remains unknown if the campaign video was previously posted to Twitter before being taken down. As of Monday, The Post could not find “Bad $#!T to Good $#!T” on Miller Lite’s Twitter account.

Miller Lite maker Molson Coors defended the campaign in a statement to The Post on Monday.

“This video was about two things: worm poop and saying women shouldn’t be forced to mud wrestle in order to sell beer. Neither of these things should be remotely controversial and we hope beer drinkers can appreciate the humor (and ridiculousness) of this video from back in March,” a company spokesperson said.

Miller Lite’s “Bad $#!T to Good $#!T” campaign was posted one month before trans social media star Dylan Mulvaney shared a custom Bud Light can the brand sent her with her photo on it.



 

stgislander

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It also remains unknown if the campaign video was previously posted to Twitter before being taken down. As of Monday, The Post could not find “Bad $#!T to Good $#!T” on Miller Lite’s Twitter account.

Miller Lite maker Molson Coors defended the campaign in a statement to The Post on Monday.

“This video was about two things: worm poop and saying women shouldn’t be forced to mud wrestle in order to sell beer. Neither of these things should be remotely controversial and we hope beer drinkers can appreciate the humor (and ridiculousness) of this video from back in March,” a company spokesperson said.

Miller Lite’s “Bad $#!T to Good $#!T” campaign was posted one month before trans social media star Dylan Mulvaney shared a custom Bud Light can the brand sent her with her photo on it.



I didn't find that anywhere near as offensive/controversial as Dylan Mulvaney prancing around stereotyping women. I thought it was kinda funny actually.
 

OccamsRazor

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That video reminds me of when people criticized McDonald's for selling food that made people fat! Why doesn't someone criticize those bikini-clad models for taking the job to promote the beer? They didn't have to take the job....
 

Hijinx

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Has anyone (probably everyone) noticed the women now wear bikini's with cloth that disappears in the crack of their ass?
Now that cannot be comfortable, they wear thongs same thing, they don't wear them for comfort. It's advertising.

It's worn to advertise their buttocks to men. They aren't forced to advertise they do it because they like it.
Women who pose for beer ads do it because it pays----and they like to show off.

If you've got it flaunt it.
 

Clem72

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This add wasn't offensive and seemed to be a direct reaction to the Dylan thing. They're saying "see, we appreciate real women and not just as sex symbols". Probably unnecessary given their market, but not really offensive.
 

RoseRed

American Beauty
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This add wasn't offensive and seemed to be a direct reaction to the Dylan thing. They're saying "see, we appreciate real women and not just as sex symbols". Probably unnecessary given their market, but not really offensive.
Except it came out in March, prior to the Dylan fiasco.
 

GURPS

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