I think it's funny... you know, how you try to talk about stuff like "logic".
BRCC's criticism of those "anti-lockdown" people had absolutely nothing to do with the fact that they were anti-lockdown, and everything to do with the fact that extremists were basically identifying themselves with a product to the point where someone could reasonably conclude that the company was endorsing them, and that simply wasn't the case. As I've said before, it's no different than a musician demanding that a politician stop using their song at rallies.
It sends a false message...