We should consider every day lost on which we have not danced at least once. And we should call every truth false which was not accompanied by at least one laugh.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
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The most recent data, from the week ending September 9th, showed Bud Light with an 8.9% share of the total US beer market, down from a far healthier 12% share immediately before the boycott began. And Bud Light’s sales have not shown any signs of recovering past 70% in both volume and dollar value – for while they couldn’t give it away – compared to before their ill-thought flirtation with Dylan Mulvaney and experimenting with transsexualism.
At that point, industry experts are of the opinion that Bud Light’s Long Trans-Induced Morbidity – like Long COVID, it was self-induced through improper social distancing 😉 – is permanent. Unlike most previous boycotts, Americans have this time largely turned their backs upon a brand and product and show no signs of returning.
Innocence’s death, more often than not in the Civilized World, comes not through horror’s seen or done, but from learning that one is nothing but a market or political demographic to be manipulated and exploited. Oh yes, innocence dies whimpering with the simple knowledge that one’s heroes, one’s villains, and even the tensions between them are simply marketing and branding meant to profit off of you.
Harvard was proven to be- and still proves to be – pro-Hamas, supporters of terrorism, and apologists for literally genocidal antisemitism. First they allowed a large number of their students to openly support and endorse Hamas’ attack upon the Jewish people of Israel, blaming those Jews for anything and everything that happened to them and their people. Now, having to face the consequences for lending aid to one of the world’s worst terrorist groups, they’ve chosen to “step up” and lend support to those students who are now facing the consequences of supporting terrorism.
Harvard is now, under the direction of its Dean of Students, Thomas Dunne, forming a special task force to aid their overly openly anti-Semite students deal with outcome of their strident support for Hamas’ attack upon the civilian Jewish population of Israel.
We are truly grateful for all the tremendous work that students have put forth in supporting each other through this most difficult time, and we appreciate the collaborative spirit in which students, faculty, and staff have come together to repel this repugnant assault on our community.
— Dean – or is it Unterkanzler – Dunne
Dunne will lead the task force, alongside Harvard University Information Technology, the Harvard University Police Department, Counseling and Mental Health Service, the Office of General Counsel, the Mignone Center for Career Success, the Office of Undergraduate Research and Fellowships, and the Office of Undergraduate Education. This support system for these terrorist supporters will operate until Nov 3rd, then reassess its applicability and mission.
So, despite their “virtual signalling” of verbally distancing the college from their anti-Semites, Harvard is still going to great lengths to support them through actual actions and wealth. Harvard, like all the other anti-Semites in the world, is acting as if these terrorist supports are the victims of anything other than their own actions, loyalties, and evil.
Do not believe Harvard’s Taqiyya. Harvard is still pro-Hamas.
Look, I love Amazon, somewhat in spite of the harm it’s caused a lot of brick and mortar shops. But, the cost of convenience is the loss of getting out and doing… of hunting and gathering 😉
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