Did Coca-Cola just remove its support for Black Lives Matter from its website? It sure looks like it.
ยท Oct 23, 2023 ยท NottheBee.com

Uh oh you guys, it looks like Coca-Cola doesn't support BLM like they used to.

Check it out: They deleted this paragraph from their website.

Before:

After:

The deleted sentence:

Earlier this month, Sprite announced a $500,000 contribution to the Black Lives Matter Global Network in a social post committing action in the fight for racial justice.

The changes appear to have been made over the weekend.

Guess they didn't want people thinking they were donating to terrorist sympathizers.

Must've had something to do with this:

Or this:

[A] Black Lives Matter group wrote on X---days after the Hamas attacks---that it backed the group and Palestinians.

"As Black people continue the fight to end militarism and mass incarceration in our own communities, let us understand the resistance in Palestine as an attempt to tear down the gates of the world's largest open-air prison," BLM Grassroots wrote on Oct. 9. "As a radical Black organization grounded in abolitionist ideals, we see clear parallels between Black and Palestinian people. For lasting peace to come, the entire apartheid system must be dismantled."

Remember, Hamas killed 1,300 innocent people, including children, on that day.

Yeah man, BLM's true colors are starting to shine through, and it looks like at least the big corporations are starting to see it. I fear, however, that this too shall pass, and we will see support for BLM ramp back up once everyone forgets about the Hamas attacks. It should only take a few months, and then it's 2024 โ€” an election year.

And we all know what the Black Lives Matter people look like during election years.


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