Conservative consumer group launches new 'woke alerts'

Conservative consumer group launches new ‘woke alerts’ which will let Americans shoppers sign up to warnings about large corporations which are pursuing far-left initiatives

  • Consumers Research launched the new initiative on Friday and has already targeted BudLight and Jack Daniels
  • It comes after Bud Light has faced a huge backlash for working with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney 

A conservative consumer group has launched a system for users to receive ‘Woke Alert’ messages to warn them about large corporations supporting far-left initiatives.

The idea from Consumers Research comes after a backlash against Bud Light when they signed up trans influencer Dylan Mulvaney to promote the brand.

The Washington DC-based group, run by Executive Director Will Hild, launched the new idea on Friday.

It will allow shoppers to receive text updates on companies which Consumers Research feels have gone too far to the left in their marketing.

Anyone can sign up for the alerts by entering a phone number on the website, with Jack Daniels, Bud Light, Blackrock and Silicon Valley Bank all being subject to them.

Executive Director Will Hild said: ‘We are launching Woke Alerts to help consumers make better-informed decisions about where to spend their money’

Anyone can sign up for the alerts by entering a phone number on the website, with Jack Daniels, Bud Light, Blackrock and Silicon Valley Bank all being subject to them

The website states: ‘Many corporations are putting progressive activists and their dangerous agendas ahead of customers. They’ll only succeed if we look the other way.’

They targeted Bud Light following their Dylan Mulvaney campaign, which saw the transgender influencer receive cans with her face on – something which the company said was for PR only.

Jack Daniel’s 2021 campaign with three drag queens from RuPaul’s Drag Race have also been targeted for their ‘Small Town, Big Pride’ campaign.

In their description, Consumers Research also names Nike, but has not yet pushed an alert for the sportswear giant.

The Woke Alert launch is supported by a six-figure ad campaign to drive interested users, according to Axios.

Hild told the outlet: ‘We are launching Woke Alerts to help consumers make better-informed decisions about where to spend their money.

‘We believe companies should focus on their customers and not woke politicians and progressive activists.’

In addition to the Woke Alert, the group’s website features a tracker of environmental, social and governance (ESG) legislation.

Jack Daniel’s 2021 campaign with three drag queens from RuPaul’s Drag Race have also been targeted for their ‘Small Town, Big Pride’ campaign

Mulvaney’s Instagram beer promotion saw the influencer knocking back Bud Light in the tub 

They claim that it is an ideological play by the left, with Consumers’ Reaarch ahvaing an $8million budget in 2021 according to the Washington Post. It does not disclose its donors.

Hild, who joined the group in 2020, is a close with Leonard Leo, a Republican lawyer and former executive vice president of the Federalist Society.

Leo who campaigned for the Supreme Court confirmations of Neil Gorsuch, Brett Kavanaugh and Amy Coney Barrett, among others, according to the Washington Post.

He told the outlet: ‘Consumers’ Research and its leader Will Hild are executing the most impactful pushback I know against ESG and other aspects of woke corporate culture.

‘It’s time that businesses that are out of step with the sentiments of most Americans pay a price for their standing up for woke special interest instead of consumers.’

But left-wing voices have pushed back at the alerts, with Anna Bahr, a political consultant, telling Axios: ‘I hate to break it to the radical right, but people in this country are a lot more concerned about paying for an eighty-dollar tank of gas than the color of their Budweiser bottle.’

Rep. Robert Garcia (D-Calif.) added: ‘The right wing is hell-bent on moving our country backwards, and this new text service is laughable.’

The website states: ‘Many corporations are putting progressive activists and their dangerous agendas ahead of customers. They’ll only succeed if we look the other way’


Country singers Travis Tritt (left) and John Rich (right) vowed to cut ties with Anheuser-Busch over the polarizing partnership with Mulvaney

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