Bud Light sales have fallen a 'staggering' 17%

Some times it is.
Yes, it’s called religion class in parochial schools, where you aren’t allowed to question.

Please give an example of indoctrination in public schools.


“The main differences between the teaching and indoctrination are: teaching is open to questions, students can always ask questions regarding the subject they are taught whereas indoctrination is like giving instructions, one needs to listen it and is supposed to follow it.”


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No, I'm not lying. Biden amended title 9.

There are also State laws that force children to "think" a male is a female.


I gather you don't know anything about biology or the human brain. No external force can make someone "think" something.
 
"Decline"... Nah. It had its place in the market settled. The only person saying that was Alissa Heinerscheid, and she's been fired for actually put it on the path to decline. 3rd most popular beer, and not going down the chart. That swill could have stopped advertising and kept its place.

Thanks :thumbsup:
 
It’s Dylan Mulvaney and she’s a trans woman, who was given a personal can with her image on it, not intended for the public. She posted it on social media a Kid Rock lost his mind over it.


So did everyone who is on the far right and MAGA.

Their lives are pretty sad if a picture on a beer can causes them such angst.
 
Well I'm a firm believer in what people put in their mouths and their bodies being a very personal decision to them. If a picture on a can upsets them, all power to them.

Part of many products usage is the appearance that product presents. Many people buy a particular brand or model of car because they see that brand as a symbol of who they are, as but one example. Obviously, for some people Bud Light connotates a status symbol for them.
 
I have not seen children indoctrinated in public schools. What you claim is indoctrination is not indoctrination.


My kids are educated in school. The use of the word "indoctrination" is just, well, pathetic. I guess they are being indoctrinated to think that Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote The House of the Seven Gables and it's important to learn shapes and thanks to Newton we know what gravity is
 
I have not seen children indoctrinated in public schools. What you claim is indoctrination is not indoctrination.

I'm not claiming anything IS indoctrination, but rather IF it were, how would you respond to that? How you respond if the government made it mandatory? This is another thought experiment.
 
My kids are educated in school. The use of the word "indoctrination" is just, well, pathetic. I guess they are being indoctrinated to think that Nathaniel Hawthorne wrote The House of the Seven Gables and it's important to learn shapes and thanks to Newton we know what gravity is

If they were being indoctrinated, and the government mandated it, what would be your reaction?
 
I gather you don't know anything about biology or the human brain. No external force can make someone "think" something.

Yes, it can. Orwell's thought police were fictional, but it happens in real life, too.
 
No, I'm not lying. Biden amended title 9.

There are also State laws that force children to "think" a male is a female.

I wonder how many leftists would run to their safe spaces if a kid said in school, "Boys have penises and girls don't." We know the kid would get "re-educated" and or suspended and child protective services would be called.
 
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