Rockstar not so rockin’

Marisa Roper

Rockstar Energy Drink has masked their truth for too long. What most people don’t know about Rockstar is Michael Weiner, better known by his radio talk show name Michael Savage, and his son Russell “Goldencloud” Weiner are the masterminds behind this popular drink.

These ultra-conservative founders are openly anti-gay, anti-lesbian and anti-civil rights and aside from Rockstar, founded the far right wing Paul Revere Society (PRS).

The PRS is based on a nine point program including closing off the borders, deporting illegal immigrants immediately and eliminating bilingual education in all states.

On Weiner’s talk show Savage Nation, he uses ruthless and in-your-face remarks and shows no sympathy for an issue he is against.

His Web site biography claims he’s not afraid to say what’s on his mind.

In conversations about third world nations, Weiner refers to these countries as “turd world nations” and has commented on same sex relationships, saying that he doesn’t like the idea of two women being together. “It makes me want to puke,” he said.

Weiner has also said on the air that Latinos “breed like rabbits” and that he’s worried a majority non-white America wouldn’t treat a white minority as “fairly as non-whites are treated today.”

Every time consumers opt for a Rockstar they are unconsciously supporting these views and the family perpetrates them.

Rockstar has tricked their consumers, leading them to believe that the Rockstar brand represents music and its lifestyle while in reality this is all contradictory.

They sponsor large music tours and throw out mottos such as “party like a Rockstar.”

Everything marketed about this drink supports freedom, fun and everything non-conservative.

A little two-faced on the part of Weiner family.

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