Independent organisations should be ‘calling out wokeness’ in companies like Bud Light

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Independent organisations should be ‘calling out wokeness’ in companies like Bud Light
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Consumers’ Research Executive Director Will Hild says independent organisations should be “calling out wokeness” in companies as the GOP quietly backs away from its attacks on Bud Light.

“The Republican National Committee or other Republican candidates, they may have an interest in helping defend Bud Light from this horrible, horrible mistake,” he told Sky News host Rita Panahi.

“Our interest is in defending consumers from the woke and the ESG scam, so we are not going to stop.”

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