by Joseph Summers, LifeSite News:
ST. LOUIS (LifeSiteNews) — Bud Light announced this week that it is giving a $200,000 donation to an LGBT activist group while facing an ongoing boycott over its partnership with gender-confused “transgender” activist Dylan Mulvaney.
The announcement, made on Monday by Anheuser-Busch InBev, the company that owns Bud Light, stated that the brand is making the donation to the National LGBT Chamber of Commerce (NGLCC), an organization dedicated to promoting LGBT ideology in business, and extending its partnership with the group.
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According to the company’s announcement, the donation is being made in support of the NGLCC’s Communities of Color (CoCi) Initiative, which is designed to “support the growth and success of minority LGBTQ+-owned businesses.”
The donation is also aimed at supporting the CoCi Biz Pitch program, where a “winning minority LGBTQ+ business owner will receive $5,000 and have the chance to go on to compete at the 2023 NGLCC International Business & Leadership Conference LGBT Biz Pitch Competition for $50,000 in cash and prizes.”
The donation marks the second year Bud Light that has made a donation to the NGLCC, and a statement released by Anheuser-Busch InBev said that, “We look forward to extending our work with the NGLCC to continue making a positive impact on the LGBTQ+ businesses that play a critical role in bringing people everywhere, together.”
The donation comes amid an ongoing boycott against Bud Light after the company enlisted gender-confused “transgender” activist Dylan Mulvaney as a brand ambassador and sent him a personalized can of beer to celebrate the anniversary of his TikTok series “365 Days of Girlhood.”