Coca-Cola or ''Coke'' is the most recognisable and widely advertised product in the world, making billions each year and arguably could be a definition of Capitalism. What is your opinions on the product (which I assume is negative) and can anyone give information on how Coke is harmful to the working class
Coke is an awful company. Several employees (in the third world countries where coke is produced) have been murdered or disappeared after attempting to create a union or stand up for their rights. They take public tap water and sell it at a profit. The oranges they purchase for their varies juice companies comes from virtual slave camps worked by illegal immigrants who are not aware or unable to defend their rights. They indoctrinate children to drink gallons of this soft drink contributing to the rising obesity rates. Coke has sold the poison left over from production to Indian farmers as a 'fertilizer', which effectively killed their crops. Need I go on? Do not drink that shit.
It's awesome to see people talking about this. I'm currently trying to get my college to ban the sale of Coke products on campus.
I was aware of Coca-Cola workers being murdered for forming unions but I didn't know about them selling their poison as fertilizer. That shit is really bad for your internal organs too, I've heard stories of how it stains your insides black
Good luck flying trotsky, but chances are your school is being paid by coke to sell their products to students. I would try and raise awareness about the evils of the company and start a general boycott.
I think boycotts of products are pointless, what you want to do is critically damage as many vending machines as you can, send a real message
Anyway you can hurt their profits is fine by me, but how do you discreetly "critically damage" a vending machine?
Anyway you can hurt their profits is fine by me, but how do you discreetly "critically damage" a vending machine? There are ways you can do it but I'm not going to discuss illegal activities on here as it is against the rules and just attracts negative attention Isn't it common sense? :L
http://www.theguardian.com/media/200...andpr.colombia http://killercoke.org/