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After facing boycotts, Garth Brooks doubled down on his decision to sell Bud Light at his new Nashville bar.
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00:00I get it, everybody's got their opinions, but inclusiveness is always gonna be me. I think
00:03diversity is the answer to the problems that are here and the answer to the problems that are coming.
00:09Garth Brooks is standing by his decision to serve Bud Light at his new bar in Nashville
00:13after facing backlash given the brand's recent collaboration with transgender
00:17influencer Dylan Mulvaney. On Facebook Live earlier this week, Brooks said he's no stranger
00:21to controversy, citing the response he received when he released his 1992 song We Shall Be Free,
00:26which spoke out against homophobia and racism. So when he announced that his Nashville bar would
00:30serve Bud Light in an interview with Billboard last week, he doubled down on his stance for
00:34inclusiveness. Quote,
00:57So here's the deal, man. If you want to come to friends and little places, come in. Come in with
01:00love. Come in with tolerance, patience. Come in with an open mind, and it's cool. And if you're
01:07one of those people that just can't do that, I get it. If you ever are one of those people
01:10that want to try it, come. Let's go have some fun, okay?

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