Rogan says Target, Bud Light are suffering billions in losses because people have had enough: ‘Hey, that’s not normal’

Mega-podcaster Joe Rogan hammered Target and Bud Light on Tuesday, noting that the progressive companies have lost billions and that Americans have had enough of their “woke sh*t,” pushing the transgender and LGBTQ agendas “down everybody’s throat.”

He made his comments while tearing into Target’s Pride Month merchandise collection featuring transgender-friendly swimwear.

On “The Joe Rogan Experience,” the podcaster was joined by fellow comedian Theo Von. They discussed the state of the comedy industry and the conversation eventually turned to politics.

“I wish there was an app where when you went to a business, you could tell where they put their political money, right? So then it would start to affect the bottom lines of companies. So then those companies would stop,” Vonn contended.

“A little of that’s going on right now with all the woke sh*t. Like Target lost billions of dollars because they tried to have this pride selection,” Rogan responded.

(Video Credit: The Joe Rogan Experience)

“Oh yeah. Gay mannequins,” Vonn quipped.

“Well they had all these like pride children’s shirts,” Rogan explained referring to Target’s pushing Pride Month merchandise on children.

He also laid into Bud Light over the controversy involving the company crawling into bed with transgender Dylan Mulvaney for a disastrous ad campaign that could spell the end for the business.

“They’ve lost 20 plus billion dollars. You imagine — you just gonna send a f***ing can to some confused person that — ‘Day 365 of womanhood,’” Rogan stated while mimicking Mulvaney.

“And you send that person a f***ing can with their face on it and your company loses $20 billion dollars. That is wild sh*t, man,” Rogan exclaimed.

The New York Post is reporting that Bud Light’s parent company Anheuser-Busch has lost over $27 billion in market value as of June 2nd. Bud Light partnered with Mulvaney for a TikTok video ad on April 1.

“So we’re seeing that now. But we never saw that before where people are going ‘Enough. Enough. Stop shoving this down everybody’s throat.’ When I go to Target, I don’t wanna see like f***ing tuck pants. They’re designed to help you tuck your dick. Like, hey, that’s not normal and I don’t want that right in front of everybody,” Rogan railed.

As the conversation played out, Rogan pointed out the “f***ing real weirdness” going on in the world.

“There’s a lot of just f***ing real weirdness with this group of people that is trying to like, change the way people view sexuality and gender and all these different… it’s like they’re proselytizing,” Rogan claimed.

Von reiterated his app idea to track what political causes a company donates to before doing business with them in order to help people make sure they “put their money where their beliefs are.” That app ostensibly already exists and is called “Woke Alert.” It’s put out by Consumer Research.

This year, Target offered more than 2,000 products, including clothing, books, music, and home furnishings as part of its Pride Collection, Reuters reported. The items included “gender fluid” mugs, “queer all year” calendars, and books for children aged 2-8 titled “Bye Bye, Binary,” “Pride 1,2,3” and “I’m not a Girl.”

Some of the merchandise was designed by UK artist Erik Carnell, who has used satanic and occult imagery in a number of his previous designs.

On Friday, Target’s stock plummeted another 3.26%, with the stock losing over $15 million in market value since mid-May.

As of Tuesday, the stock price of Anheuser-Busch InBev dropped approximately 15% compared to where it was a month ago, while sales for the week ending May 27 decreased 23.9% compared to a year ago according to Fox News.

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