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Teh One Who Knocks
04-27-2023, 02:50 PM
By Alexander Hall | Fox News


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The Fairfax Bar and Grill in Indiana alienated some of its patrons after it condemned them for criticizing Bud Light's association with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney,

Bud Light and its parent company Anheuser-Busch received backlash for partnering with transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney. The beer maker ignited a firestorm earlier this month when it celebrated Mulvaney's "365 Days of Girlhood," by sending Mulvaney custom-made cans featuring the influencer's face. Millions of Americans have responded by boycotting brands associated with Bud Light and Anheuser-Busch. As of Monday, Bud Light’s dollar share for the latest week lost almost the same amount as rivals like Miller Lite and Coors Light gained, according to a report from Beer Business Daily.

However, one venue in Bloomington, Indiana has made headlines with a contradictory message calling for "open conversations" about the subject, yet demanding those who disagree to "leave" their establishment.

"We are tired of all of the hate. We are very open to debate and discussion and it’s truly a shame that we can’t have open conversations about this important political and cultural topic. Bars, in our opinion, exist as public spaces where ideas should be exchanged," The Fairfax Bar and Grill wrote in a Facebook post. "Unfortunately due to all of the bigotry and hatred that has surfaced around the Bud Light controversy any patron wanting to voice their concerns about the issue will be immediately asked to pay their bill and leave our establishment."

The post was shared alongside an image of a similar statement saying the establishment welcomes "ALL people," but warns that those who are "intolerant" should be silent about their beliefs.

"We are all aware of the controversy surrounding Bud Light. We support ALL people in this establishment no matter who you are of how you identify. We will continue to sell Anheiser [sic] Busch products because we don’t care who they make special cans for," the statement said. "If you are intolerant of other humans of any kind, we ask that you keep your opinions to yourself. Should you feel the need to discuss this matter in public you will be asked to leave. We will not tolerate intolerance here."

WISHTV writer Adam Pinsker spoke to the bar’s owner McKinley Minniefield.

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"We were just dealing with a lot of hate speech, and people being uncomfortable. My bartenders were aggravated and we had customers that were leaving," he told the news outlet.

He added, "We’re a local dive bar in southern Indiana, there’s a lot of ideas that tossed around here, but I’ve never dealt with anything recently that was so overtly hateful."

On Wednesday, the bar's Facebook page released a follow-up statement on the backlash it has received.

"While the response here has been overwhelmingly positive and supportive, it's time to reiterate why we took a stand against hate speech. In the last two weeks since sharing a post stating that we will not tolerate intolerance, our social media has been flooded with blatantly transphobic, homophobic and racist comments," the bar's social media declared. "We are all inclusive and welcome all kindhearted customers. After making that post, the comments on every post since include hate speech saying that transgender people are mentally ill, biological women are being erased, and showing a plethora of disgusting memes." It later warned, "Hate has no place at The Fairfax."

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The bar then claimed that it needs more patrons to replace the clientele it has lost.

"Thank you to all of you for supporting our establishment. With the departure of some of our regulars, we have needed new clientele, and you have answered. I'm not gonna lie, we still need more of you right now," the page said. "Please continue to consider supporting us. It's gonna be a great year of friendship, food, drinks and live music!"

PorkChopSandwiches
04-27-2023, 03:30 PM
The bar then claimed that it needs more patrons to replace the clientele it has lost.


:rofl:

lost in melb.
04-28-2023, 10:49 AM
It's pretty simple. Serve beer and shut yer mouth.

Teh One Who Knocks
05-01-2023, 12:25 PM
By Gabriel Hays | Fox News


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After telling any potentially vocal patrons who disagree with Bud Light making a trans woman one of its spokespeople to get lost, an Indiana bar released yet another statement backtracking its swift dismissal of its patrons.

The latest statement is one of three that The Fairfax Bar & Grill in Bloomington, Indiana, has posted in the past couple weeks, indicating that they are desperate to find the right messaging on the subject since they’ve been bleeding clientele.

Where the first public statement denounced those participating in the backlash, the subsequent messages opted for an increasingly softer stance, with the last one admitting the establishment values patrons of all viewpoints and will draw the line at uncivil behavior in the restaurant.

Another message from the restaurant involved an admission that it had lost clientele and needed some back.

Earlier this month, the restaurant took a stand for trans woman Dylan Mulvaney and her new partnership with Bud Light as a conservative boycott raged against the beer brand over the move.

Consumers, outraged that Bud Light would seemingly abandon its brand identity by using woke figures to promote its beer, lashed out in an impactful boycott that sent Anheuser-Busch’s market value plummeting as well as its sales.

The Fairfax Bar & Grill’s initial weigh-in on the cultural issue stated, "We are tired of all of the hate. We are very open to debate and discussion and it’s truly a shame that we can’t have open conversations about this important political and cultural topic. Bars, in our opinion, exist as public spaces where ideas should be exchanged."

It then discouraged boycotters to stay out, adding, "Unfortunately due to all of the bigotry and hatred that has surfaced around the Bud Light controversy any patron wanting to voice their concerns about the issue will be immediately asked to pay their bill and leave our establishment."

Hundreds of people commented on the statement, which was posted to the restaurant’s Facebook page, claiming that it was promoting intolerance.

Restaurant owner McKinley Minniefield justified the declaration, claiming, "We were just dealing with a lot of hate speech, and people being uncomfortable. My bartenders were aggravated and we had customers that were leaving."

However, this past Wednesday, the restaurant indicated in a since-deleted statement it was hurting financially after warding off uncooperative customers and needed new ones.

Though it initially blasted social media users for flooding the initial statement with "blatantly transphobic, homophobic and racist comments" and claimed it was committed to not allowing "hate" at the establishment, the restaurant admitted, "With the departure of some of our regulars, we have needed new clientele, and you have answered. I'm not gonna lie, we still need more of you right now."

On Thursday night, the bar posted yet another, more conciliatory message that seemed to be welcoming people with different viewpoints on the Bud Light issue, provided they were civil.

The post, which is still up on the bar’s Facebook page, read, "A lot has been said – some correct, and some incorrect – and I want to clarify my stance. What I really want to convey is this: just be respectful. Different opinions are welcome here as long as they are delivered respectfully. We’d no more want ugly, aggressive or rude interactions about which sports team someone thinks is better, than about societal issues."

The substantial post added, "We do not and will not censor opinions, but we do require civility in this establishment. So if you can’t play nice, then get out of the sandbox. That goes for everyone! Let’s remember why we even gather at a bar – to enjoy each other’s company – and raise a glass to civility."

PorkChopSandwiches
05-01-2023, 03:42 PM
get woke go broke