Joe Rogan and Kid Rock Controversy Explained

Reacting violently to Bud Light’s partnership with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney, famed artist Kid Rock ignited a storm.
Mulvaney got a customized Bud Light can to mark her gender transition. Mulvaney is well-known for her Day 365 Of Girlhood video series on TikTok.
A call for a boycott of Bud Light resulted from criticism of the collaboration. Both praise and criticism were directed at Kid Rock’s forceful reaction, which used an assault rifle.
He received calls from trans advocates to “grow up,” highlighting the larger discussion around transgender acceptance.

Kid Rock Reacted On Viral Bud Light Video
Kid Rock used an assault rifle to smash Bud Light cases in a social media video to voice his displeasure with the product.
The rapper drew criticism for the aggressive display even though he never referenced Mulvaney. GenderGP’s Susie Green denounced it as “violent and threatening,” raising concerns about the safety of the transgender community.
Co-founder of Trans Writes Gemma Stone pushed Rock to switch to “Adult Rock,” criticizing his “fragile masculinity.”
In light of the growing attacks on transgender rights in the United States, transgender groups questioned Bud Light’s support for the transgender population.
Stone underlined the necessity for businesses such as Bud Light to support transgender employees and vigorously oppose anti-trans legislation.
Rock’s demonstration lost prominence in favor of more general worries about corporate accountability and assistance for the transgender population.