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1 up, 3y
I hate to break it to you but the police are supposed to be brutal to criminals and the system is supposed to be harder for non american citizens in america
1 up, 3y
You voted in the king of systemic racism, you daft dolt.
1 up, 3y,
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let's face the facts, if they told the workers to be less black, it would be a big controversy. And "police brutality"? 9 black people were killed by police in the whole US, and in that same period, 500 black people were killed in JUST CHICAGO. C'mon.
0 ups, 3y
and most were resisting arrest/endangering the cops life. Most cops forced to make a decision their life or the idiot ! ( no color for idiots, they come in all colors) Where is the last cop that just randomly shot a black guy for their race?
0 ups, 3y,
1 reply
both are big problems. yet you only seem to care about 500 people black people getting killed when someone mentions police brutality.
1 up, 3y,
1 reply
9 people??? 9 people??? Vending Machines kill more. Look at the numbers
0 ups, 3y
it's way more than white victims of racism.
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1 up, 3y,
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But could you imagine the backlash for Coca-Cola saying “be less black”? And is saying “be less black” racist or not?
0 ups, 3y,
2 replies
does that affect people's lives? does that make it easier for one race and herder for another?
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1 up, 3y
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0 ups, 3y,
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I mean, you tell me. People get canceled all the time for “racist” jokes they told ten years ago, if your entire career can get ended overnight, then you’d think it did effect people’s lives a big deal
0 ups, 3y,
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I'm against that type of cancel culture, people digging up dirt from celebrities' old tweets, and what coca cola did was wrong. But you guys really seemed to care more about some company advising workers to "be less white" than minorities still being affected today by racist laws from the past.
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1 up, 3y,
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Do you think that the millions of dollars we spend on welfare each year is helping or hurting the lower class? I’ll answer it for you, it’s hurting them, it makes them dependent on the government and teaching them that they don’t have to work to get money
0 ups, 3y,
3 replies
they wouldn't need welfare if it wasn't so hard for them to get jobs to start with
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1 up, 3y,
1 reply
And closing most of the businesses that would be hiring isn't helping either
2 ups, 3y
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1 up, 3y
how bout you reply to my comment huh
0 ups, 3y
You can thank the minimum wage for that.
0 ups, 3y
I can imagine that, and I can clearly see it’s outside of the realm of reality. on top of this you want us, the audience, to answer your hypothetical situation in which coca-cola says whatever you want it to.

But could you imagine the backlash if Tiffany Trump said Donald and Eric Trump were forced to trade names on Donald (now Eric’s) 10th birthday? And was that crazy for Donald Trump Sr to do or not?
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0 ups, 3y
Yeah, but it's not nearly that big of a priority.
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0 ups, 3y,
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0 ups, 3y
then why did you call it that
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