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RE: Over 1 In 3 Americans Rejecting Coca-Cola After Georgia Voter Integrity Interference.
(05-03-2021 12:38 PM)CrimsonPhantom Wrote:  



Quote:Months ago, Coca-Cola was the poster child for how a corporation could shove leftist ideologies onto its consumers. It suspended advertising on Facebook in a push to censor Donald Trump, published a manifesto about racial equity, and demanded all legal teams working for Coke meet certain diversity quotas. But now, after politicians like Donald Trump, Rand Paul, and Ted Cruz called for a boycott of the company's products, Coca-Cola may be shifting directions…so, is it backing down? Did the boycott work? Glenn explains Coke’s latest actions…

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