A brewing company that identifies as "anti-woke" gained popularity after Bud Light promoted transgender personality Dylan Mulvaney. The company recently reported a campaign that generated significant funds for the Riley Gaines Center, aimed at supporting women's sports.
Conservative Dad's Ultra Right Beer collaborated with Riley Gaines, a champion for women's sports, on the "Real Women of America" 2024 Calendar. This project, previously featured in a FOX Business interview, was touted as the first calendar to "specifically showcase the most beautiful conservative women in America."
The campaign allocated 10% of its calendar sales to the Riley Gaines Center, with the intent of safeguarding women's sports from "extreme leftist ideology seeking to destroy women's athletics."
Gaines stated that the campaign was a success, raising $20,000 for her organization.
"I'm proud to say this calendar has already raised $20,000 for our organization that fights to protect women's sports from dangerous woke ideology," Gaines said.
"We need more companies like Conservative Dad's Ultra Right Beer who are unafraid to boldly support conservative causes like ours!" she continued.
On December 6, Conservative Dad's Ultra Right Beer unveiled its special pinup calendar featuring a variety of conservative women. The calendar highlights personalities such as Gaines, Loesch, Kim Klacik, Sara Gonzales, Ashley St. Clair, Peyton Drew, and others. Additionally, Gaines is recognized for her contributions to OutKick.
Ultra Right emerged following Weathers' widely-shared Twitter video, which was a response to Bud Light's contentious campaign with transgender activist Mulvaney. Marketed as "100% woke-free," the beer is crafted with just four ingredients.
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