Michael Knowles says Jim Jordan's subpoena of 'Global Alliance for Responsible Media' could reveal why Bud Light parent won't apologize for Dylan Mulvaney debacle

Budweiser has claimed to be “a beer rooted in the heart of America,” but it was sold to Belgium's InBev in 2008 for $52 billion.

Budweiser has claimed to be “a beer rooted in the heart of America,” but it was sold to Belgium's InBev in 2008 for $52 billion.

Michael Knowles of the Daily Wire posted a tweet thread on Monday, drawing out the finer details of the Bud Light and Dylan Mulvaney debacle. Knowles suggested that Bud Light is stuck between a rock and hard place, making it difficult for the company to simply apologize to customers, which appear to be diminishing.

“Transheuser-Busch is still scrambling over the Mulvaney beer can as sales continue to tank," Knowles said. "But it’s caught between a rock of customers and a hard place called ‘GARM,’ [Global Alliance for Responsible Media] a WEF-backed operation which was subpoenaed Friday by @Jim_Jordan and the House Judiciary."

While Budweiser has claimed to be “a beer rooted in the heart of America,” it turns out that the company was sold to Belgian company InBev in 2008 for $52 billion. Knowles stated that this moved a “fixture of American culture into a European rival’s hands.” Knowles noted that the impact of this is that the once-American company is now "beholden to" the World Economic Forum (WEF), United Nations (UN), and the European Union (EU).

Budweiser’s open support of Mulvaney could have been thought to be a one-time thing if “AB InBev didn’t openly admit to wanting to ‘ensure’ their pro-trans diversity ‘touches upon all functions, including…Marketing,” per Knowles.

However, it appears that AB InBev is not just passively supporting the trans movement, Knowles notes, but they are actively paying for employees “to mutilate their bodies,” with Knowles adding that the company “has adopted a corporate policy that exalts ‘gender identity and expression’ to the same level of significance as age and race.”

AB InBev reportedly “indoctrinates” their managers with “unconscious bias training,” which suggests that someone can demonstrate prejudice without being conscious that they are doing so. Knowles also noted that AB InBev’s “external” suppliers have also been brought under the pro-trans “diversity agenda too.”

Knowles went on to say “the radicals in Belgium running AB InBev and cozying up to WEF are not your friends. They’re not even your neutral acquaintances. They’re advancing a political agenda that is crippling our country.”

“Publicly traded companies around the world are caving to the pressure of ESG ratings and pandering to Klaus Schwab and his pack of elites. That would be reason enough to stand against them. But it gets worse. Large global advertisers like AB InBev are taking it further.”

GARM is a moniker for a large group of immensely powerful corporations, including “Ab InBev, Adidas, BP, CVS, Goldman Sachs, Mastercard, McDonalds, Merck, Nike, P&G, Hershey, Disney, Unilever, and Walmart, among others.”

Knowles posted: “The Global Alliance for Responsible Media (GARM) is a ‘cross-industry initiative’ (i.e., an agreement of the world’s largest and most powerful advertisers AND platforms) to demonetize what they consider ‘harmful content.’”

He continued: “To achieve this, lib-captured companies such as AB InBev & Big Tech platforms such as YouTube & TikTok created standards that limit or demonetize content that contains ‘hate speech’ about ‘gender identity,’ ‘insensitive…treatment of debated social issues,’ and ‘misinformation.’”

Knowles suggested that this “misinformation” campaign manifested during the Covid-19 pandemic, in partnership with the “European Commission and NAACP.” He continued by saying that GARM is so powerful and “controls so much advertising money” that companies such as YouTube, Meta, Twitter, TikTok, and Snapchat “are writing pages of reports about how they will run their platforms to satisfy GARM standards.”

To make matters worse, Knowles noted that Klaus Schwab and the WEF have absorbed GARM as a “flagship project” that falls under their “Platform for Shaping the Future of Media, Entertainment and Sport.”

Knowles ended the thread by suggesting that GARM and WEF will have to answer a lot of hard questions, thanks to Representative Jim Jordan (R-OH) and the House Judiciary, who are investigating the nature of the situation.

Knowles said: “Don’t look away. If we don’t put an end to this growing scheme of control and deceit, Bud Light’s inability to apologize and admit that men can’t be women will be the least of our problems.”

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