Bud Light’s “woes” following the company’s political activism have proven “go woke, go broke” is not “just a cute line”, says Sky News host Rita Panahi.
‘Go woke, go broke’ not ‘just a cute line’: Bud Light’s ‘woes’ following political activism
“‘Go woke, go broke’ isn’t just a cute line but can quickly become a brutal economic reality,” Ms Panahi said. “That’s something for Australian corporates, including professional sporting bodies, to keep in mind as they contemplate involving their brands in the highly contentious and divisive “Voice” debate.”
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