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Coca-Cola banned from Georgia Republicans' offices after criticism of voting law


“Given Coke’s choice to cave to the pressure of an out of control cancel culture, we respectfully request all Coca-Cola Company products be removed from our office suite immediately,” they wrote. 
“Should Coke choose to read the bill, share its true intentions and accept their role in the dissemination of mistruths, we would welcome a conversation to rebuild a working relationship,” the lawmakers said, echoing Republican claims that the national hubbub over the law is based on lies and/or misleading facts.
The letter accuses the company of deciding to “perpetuate a national dialogue” they said “seeks to intentionally mislead the citizens of Georgia and deepen a divide in our great state.” ....

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Coca-Cola Boycott: Georgia GOP Lawmakers Want Coke Products Removed From Offices


Coca-Cola Boycott: Georgia GOP Lawmakers Want Coke Products Removed From Offices
04/04/21 AT 11:30 PM
The shutdown in events, sports and movie theaters badly dented Coca-Cola s second-quarter profits Photo: AFP / Karen BLEIER
KEY POINTS
Coke CEO James Quincey slammed Georgia s new voting law as a step backward
The new voting legislation, its critics say, could disproportionately affect people of color
A group of GOP lawmakers in Georgia are moving to remove Coca-Cola products from their offices after the company’s CEO slammed the state’s recently passed voting bill. 
In a letter dated Saturday, eight Republican representatives claimed that the company caved to “cancel culture” and accused it of “perpetuating a national dialogue.” The legislators also said Coca-Cola had intentionally misled Georgia residents and caused a deeper divide in the state.  ....

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