You may have heard that the new Nashville bar of Country Music Hall of Famer Garth Brooks will be serving Bud Light.
It’s controversial, of course.
Brooks might have said he’s carrying the highly boycotted trans-promoting product because he has contractual obligations and such and most people would understand. It’s business.
He could have said, in fact, he did say, he’s serving every brand of beer and “It’s not our decision to make,” as he told Billboard Country Live.
And, on his “Inside Studio G” livestream Brooks said that as his new Friends in Low Places & Honky Tonk bar is serving Bud Light, customers can make their own decisions about what to buy.
Fair enough.
But then he used the “I” word. As in inclusiveness. And if you don’t like it, well, Brooks has also made clear what he thinks of you.
I knew there was a reason I didn’t like barf brooks, now I have a reason to not like him.
Like all Americans, he should have the right to run his business the way he sees fit. He’ll have supporters, haters and folks that don’t care either way….ideally that is how it should be in the US or any society.
his bar probably will be empty
garth is a pos who has sold his soul to the devil for his money and fame! just stfu and go away!
I mark the rise of Garth Brooks as the rise of “bro country” and the fall of more traditional country music. He sucks- Funny how he got big around the time of Bill Clinton. I think we was a plant to destroy country music.