AP Calls BS on Viral Rumor That Bud Light Called Anti-Trans Boycotters ‘Crybabies’

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The Associated Press reports the viral image was doctored following conservative, anti-trans boycotts of the beer company.

The Associated Press has debunked a rumor that Bud Light produced a billboard bearing the message “lol CRYBABIES” in response to anti-trans boycotts. The doctored image circulated on Twitter this week after anti-trans conservative figureheads.

The Associated Press has debunked a rumor that Bud Light produced a billboard bearing the message “lol CRYBABIES” in response to anti-trans boycotts. The doctored image circulated on Twitter this week after anti-trans conservative figureheads
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