The governor announced on Twitter (https://twitter.com/govrondesantis/status/1682357571707973635?s=46&t=vkOnzVgzGQzmKS--73ASSg) this morning that he's asking the State Board of Administration to investigate AB InBev after an Instagram ad for Bud Light that featured Dylan Mulvaney.
Seeing as the company has a large plant in Jacksonville that might be affected by an investigation it seems relevant to here.
To say nothing of a brewery and a couple of rather large amusement parks in central Florida.
Quote from: Charles Hunter on July 21, 2023, 10:11:44 PM
To say nothing of a brewery and a couple of rather large amusement parks in central Florida.
FYI, the amusement parks were spun off in 2009 to Sea World Parks and Entertainment, at the time controlled by Blackstone. Subsequently, the company went public. By contract, Busch Gardens retains its name even though A-B has no other connection. The Tampa brewery closed in 1995, leaving Jacksonville as the only brewery of theirs in Florida.
DeSantis has evolved into a madman... mad at everyone and everything. This week's comments on the benefits of slavery are beyond the pale.
Thanks for the info on Busch/Sea World. I shall endeavor to do more homework before posting even "obvious" things.
On a Facebook discussion linking chattel slavery and human trafficking, someone noted the same disgusting argument could be made for victims of the sex trade.