Posted on 04/22/2021 2:09:10 PM PDT by cotton1706
Rasmussen has a poll released today highlighting the corporate risks involved in entering politics. Coca-Cola now discovering the cost of corporate wokeism as 37% of respondents say they are buying less product during boycott.
Thirty-three percent (33%) of Black adults say they are less likely to buy Coca-Cola because of the company’s involvement in the Georgia election law controversy, as are 35% of White adults and 44% of other non-white adults. As noted by the National Pulse:
[…] Respondents were asked several questions, including, “Is it a good idea or a bad idea for corporations to become involved in political controversies?”
Overall, 62 percent of respondents said that it was a “bad idea,” with only 20 percent saying it was a “good idea,” and 17 percent saying they were “Not sure.” When asked if they had ever boycotted a company over “political issues,” 52 percent of those polled said “No,” while 41 percent replied “Yes.”
The third and last question on the survey asked: “After the Georgia legislature enacted a new election law requiring voter ID, Coca-Cola was one of the companies that publicly condemned the law. Does that make you more or less likely to purchase Coca-Cola products?”
Over a third of the respondents – 37 percent – said that they were “Less likely” to purchase Coca-Cola products due to the company’s interference. (more)
Perhaps one of the more telling statistics is that 45% of those aged 40 to 64 are boycotting Coke’s corporate wokeism. This demographic is a key group with the majority of consumer spending power during the peak of their income earning. Losing 45% of the U.S. market audience is a massive hit, even for a global (multinational) corporation.
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I’m not buying coke... or any of their other crap.
I have mixed my fine Kentucky Sour Mash Bourbon with Coka Cola for 50 years. On my kitchen counter today sits my fine Kentucky Sour Mash and a Pepsi Cola. If Coke a Cola apologizes for their stupidity it is to late. I mix my bourbon today with Pepsi and in the future.
Stupidity Hurts, particularly if you are the CEO.
Pepsi is also woke, and vehemently anti-American.
I’d suggest Shasta or RC.
fewer.
I don’t worry about how effective my boycott is in any form. I do it for my own internal integrity and I’m the only measurer of that. I stopped using most carbonated drinks a while ago. Before if I had to choose I would pick Coke over Pepsi. Nowadays I don’t have to choose.
Count us in. Only using Coke for upset stomachs (due to cancer aftermath). Have stopped all major buying, however.
Look up “Johnnetta Cole” at www.keywiki.org and see if it contains her appointment to the Board of Directors of Coca-Cola back in the 80’s while she was president of Spelman College. Then see if it tells you that she was a Cuban agent of influence re her leadership of the DGI/KGB-created “Venceremos Brigade”, a terrorist training conduit getting communist Americans to Cuba for secret training.
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Copy that.
Never tried bourbon and peach tea...actually peaks my curiosity. Thanx
I’m married too! Lol! I don’t have a side arm, but I have a dream arsenal which includes a Sig Saur p239, a Winchester, a Mossberg and a bazooka. I say dream because I’m still too much of a cheapskate to actually buy them. Currently, my older brother who lives not far from me is the keeper of the arsenal should the sh*t hit the fan. My home defense systems usually just meant a couple of rottweilers and dobermans.
As for the jeep, maybe one day — but currently I drive a battererd, drive it like I stole it Mom van that I have dubbed the Mighty Kong. Honda Odyssy on its third transmission, but it is truly the 8th wonder of the world.
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