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HERE FOR YA, BUD: Anti-Woke PublicSq Offers to Help Fired Bud Light Employees Find Work

posted by Hannity Staff - 7.27.23

This week, Anheuser-Busch announced a round of layoffs that would hit hundreds of Bud Light employees —especially in the marketing department. The move comes in the wake of the disastrous Dylan Mulvaney partnership that cost the beer giant billions in market value.

But there may be some good news for the booted Bud employees.

Michael Seifert, CEO of anti-woke shopping marketplace PublicSq, is offering to help Anheuser-Busch employees in their search for new jobs; he shared a letter on Twitter.

Open Letter to Laid-Off Bud Light Workers:

We’re sorry that Anheuser-Busch leadership prioritized left-wing ideology over sound business practices. It’s especially unfortunate that Anheuser-Busch CEO Brandon [sic] Whitworth will still earn a massive annual salary and not face any consequences for his actions, while you are the ones that suffer for Bud Light’s disastrous decision.

People like to say “go woke, go broke” and in reality, the economic consequences rarely fall on the wealthy liberals that make the woke decision.

Losing a job is always a challenging moment in one’s life and we at PublicSq and RedBalloon would like to help you get through it.

If you’re now looking for work due to upper management’s out-of-touch decision-making, please reach out and send your resumes to jobs@publicsq.com. Both PublicSq. and RedBalloon will distribute your resume to our respective networks of tens of thousands of pro-America businesses.

We started our business to help people like you. The growing progressive politicization of our economy hurts Americans in so many different ways and it’s time we take a stand against it.”

PublicSq recently went public on the NYSE to chants of “USA! USA! USA!”

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