@MrGeezer said:
@JustPlainLucas said:
Is it a poor choice of words or is this just a sign from an easily triggered society? I'm going for the latter. Honestly, a few of you could use a few Bud Lights if you know what I mean. *wink wink*
Seeing as how the company actually felt the need to apologize, I'm going with the former.
If the people who had a problem weren't the one's paying money, then by all means...call the complainers thin-skinned sissies and keep doing whatever it is that you do.
However, if you're asking people to give you money, then it doesn't matter if you were in the wrong. What matters is that your customers THINK you were in the wrong.
Eh. Companies apologize all the time for things, regardless if they're wrong or not. They just don't want the bad PR to cost them sales. All it takes is one person making a stink and getting enough people to complain about it to get the company to change. Speaking of beer, this is just like Irrational Games when they tweeted their picture to celebrate National Cleavage Day. People bitched about it not really understanding what the day was for, and IG buckled and apologized. A fraction of women bitched about Target carrying GTA V, they complained and the store pulled the game, despite the fact that still carry and sell just as many offensive video games and movies. The only reason why they still sell those other items is because no one bothered to bitch about those.
If you ask me, there's nothing wrong with the wording at all. This refers to YOUR inhibitions, not the person you're giving the beer to, and those inhibitions don't even have to apply to sex. Now, had it been like like "The perfect beer to remove the word 'no' from her vocabulary," then sure, yeah. We have a case. But people are being too easily offended by this, forcing an issue into an otherwise ambiguous. Sure, it's easy to see how someone COULD come to the conclusion that this slogan promotes rape culture, but they don't HAVE to come to that conclusion and there's no reason everyone has to. It's like the person who designed the Washington Monument didn't intend for people to think of a giant erection.
I'm giving the benefit of the doubt to Bud, because I honestly don't think a company would be that stupid in their marketing to suggest that their beer is the perfect alcoholic beverage to attribute to the rape of someone. Unfortunately, some people have jumped to that conclusion and the only thing Bud could do was apologize, not because they were wrong, but because the bad press just isn't worth it.
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