An Indiana bar is begging customers to come back after telling them they weren’t welcome for speaking out against Dylan Mulvaney’s Bud Light partnership.
The Fairfax Bar & Grill in Bloomington issued three statements to their patrons since weighing in on the controversial partnership that launched April 1.
Mulvaney celebrated her first year as a trans-woman with the help of Bud Light, who printed her face on the beer cans as part of a marketing effort.
In the days after the partnership, $6 billion was wiped off of parent company Anheuser-Busch’s market cap as a massive debate was sparked over trans issues in the US.
Initially, the bar backed the partnership and claimed on April 11 that, ‘any patrons wanting to voice their concerns about the issue will be immediately asked to pay their bill in leave.’
The establishment has since walked back on its statement and claimed on Thursday that workers ‘will not censor opinions.