
Major companies like Comcast and Anheuser-Busch have withdrawn their sponsorships of San Francisco’s Pride festival, leaving organizers to scramble to overcome a $300,000 financing deficit, dealing the event a catastrophic financial hit. A significant change in public opinion is shown by this huge withdrawal of corporate support, as businesses start to turn away from radical leftist goals that alienate regular Americans.
Ignoring the true concerns of hardworking Americans, woke businesses have been funding Pride parades with millions of dollars while promoting divisive identity politics. Even the most established corporate participants, however, are reconsidering their backing for events that have deviated greatly from their initial goals as the tide swings.
Longtime backers of the LGBTQ+ movement, Comcast, Anheuser-Busch, Diageo, and La Crema, have decided to stop funding San Francisco Pride 2025 because to “budget constraints.” However, given that these businesses face negative customer feedback and financial costs associated with left-wing action, many think this choice represents a broader cultural shift.
In particular, Anheuser-Busch has been dealing with the devastating aftermath of the Bud Light incident, in which a historic boycott was sparked by the company’s collaboration with transgender activist Dylan Mulvaney. Since then, the business has been working desperately to win back conservative customers, and removing its Pride sponsorship appears to be a part of a bigger attempt to change direction.
Anheuser-Busch has denied that politics had anything to do with its decision, with a spokesperson saying, “We continue to support diverse communities, but due to financial constraints, we had to reevaluate our sponsorship commitments.” However, many see this as an attempt to save face, knowing that the brand’s deep dive into woke politics nearly destroyed its reputation with its core customer base. Suzanne Ford, Executive Director of San Francisco Pride, wasted no time in blaming the political climate, accusing corporations of finding it “too risky” to openly support LGBTQ+ causes under President Trump’s leadership.
Corporate Pride sponsorship detractors contend that this action demonstrates that companies are at last paying attention to the American people. According to Republican pundit Jack Posobiec, “these corporations have bled money for years trying to appease the far left.” “Now they’re waking up and realizing that Americans aren’t buying it—literally.”
Conservatives have long cautioned that caving in to extreme activists will alienate regular citizens. These companies are discreetly fleeing as economic realities hit them hard. In an effort to close the financial shortfall, San Francisco Pride organizers are frantically seeking new sponsors and soliciting donations from the public. However, with the city’s drug misuse, homelessness, and crime rates out of control, even left-leaning firms are reconsidering whether it’s worth the bother to support a contentious political parade.
The decision by Comcast, Anheuser-Busch, and others to cut ties with San Francisco Pride should serve as a wake-up call for other businesses still clinging to woke ideology. Americans are fed up with being lectured, and they’re using their wallets to send a clear message: get back to business or face the consequences.
BREAKING: Meghan McCain Threatens To “Spill The Tea” About Kamala Harris’ Lie

At a campaign rally in Arizona, Vice President Kamala Harris invoked the name of late Republican Senator John McCain, which has landed her in hot water once more.
According to Harris, McCain told her, “You’re going to make a great senator,” when she was serving in the Senate. Meghan McCain, the late senator’s daughter, quickly refuted this assertion, calling the vice president’s comments opportunistic and untrue.
McCain said she was “not thrilled” with Harris leveraging her father’s memory to support her political image in a harsh criticism of her political podcast.
“Democrats want to turn my dad into a progressive liberal that, six years after his death, he’s now just the most liberal progressive that ever existed when he’s one of the most conservative senators in American modern history,” McCain added, expressing her frustration with the way left-leaning politicians constantly bring up her father in order to gain political leverage, particularly as Harris struggles to win over independents and Republicans in Arizona.