Coca Cola Boycott GOES NUCLEAR & They Bend The Knee After INSANELY Offensive Backfire!

TheQuartering
26 Sept 202411:18

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Jeremy from the Quartering discusses the public's backlash against Coca-Cola for their selective censorship rules. Users found they could personalize cans with 'Allah', 'Buddha', and 'Satan' but not 'Jesus'. This sparked calls for a boycott from various communities. Jeremy tests the custom can feature himself, confirming the issue. Coca-Cola's website states that certain names and phrases may not be approved for trademark or offensive reasons. The video ends with Jeremy noting that consumers' reactions seem to have prompted Coca-Cola to block other religious figures' names too.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿšซ Coca-Cola faced backlash for censoring the word 'Jesus' on custom cans while allowing names like Allah, Buddha, and Satan.
  • ๐Ÿ›‘ The incident has sparked calls for a boycott, particularly from Christian groups, who feel that religious censorship is being selectively enforced.
  • ๐Ÿ” The censorship was tested by users, who found that 'Jesus' was rejected, even though it could be a common name, particularly in Latino communities (Jesus).
  • ๐ŸŽฅ Tim Young posted a video demonstrating that names like Allah and Buddha were allowed, but 'Jesus' received an error message.
  • ๐Ÿค” The brand's guidelines stated that religious figures or names might not be allowed, but inconsistencies were noticed in which names were blocked.
  • ๐Ÿ“ฑ Right-wing groups on social media used this incident to encourage a boycott of Coca-Cola, stating that the company does not respect Christian customers.
  • ๐Ÿ–‹๏ธ The situation was reviewed by Daily Dot, who also tested and found the name 'Jesus' was blocked, despite the guidelines allowing other religious terms.
  • ๐Ÿ’ฌ Some users commented that corporations only understand financial repercussions and called for Christians to stop purchasing Coca-Cola products.
  • ๐Ÿงƒ In response, Coca-Cola appeared to later block other names like 'Buddha' and 'Satan' after the backlash gained attention.
  • ๐Ÿ” The video sponsor, Private Internet Access, was promoted during the video, emphasizing the importance of online privacy and unrestricted access to content.

Q & A

  • What is the main issue discussed in the video script?

    -The main issue discussed is Coca-Cola's selective enforcement of censorship rules on custom can messages, which led to a controversy when the word 'Jesus' was blocked, while other religious figures' names were allowed.

  • Why are people calling for a boycott of Coca-Cola?

    -People are calling for a boycott of Coca-Cola because they feel that the company's decision to block the word 'Jesus' on custom cans is discriminatory and disrespectful to Christians.

  • What is the role of VPNs mentioned in the video script?

    -VPNs are mentioned as a tool to protect users from censorship and to access region-restricted content, which is relevant to the discussion about companies like Coca-Cola potentially censoring certain content.

  • What is Private Internet Access (PIA) and why is it being promoted in the video?

    -Private Internet Access (PIA) is a VPN service that is being promoted in the video as a way to ensure privacy, security, and access to uncensored content on the internet.

  • What is the significance of the name 'Jesus' being blocked on Coca-Cola custom cans?

    -The blocking of the name 'Jesus' is significant because it implies a form of censorship that favors other religious figures over Jesus, which has led to accusations of anti-Christian bias and calls for a boycott.

  • How did Coca-Cola respond to the controversy?

    -Coca-Cola responded by stating that phrases may not be approved if they are trademarked, political in nature, or could be considered offensive, among other reasons. They also updated their system to block other religious figures' names after the controversy.

  • What other religious figures' names were initially allowed on custom cans besides 'Jesus'?

    -The video script mentions that names like 'Allah', 'Buddha', and 'Satan' were initially allowed on custom cans, which contrasted with the blocking of 'Jesus'.

  • What is the importance of the mention of 'wokeness' in the video script?

    -The mention of 'wokeness' is important as it reflects the speaker's view that companies are more inclined to support progressive ideologies while potentially marginalizing traditional or conservative values, such as those associated with Christianity.

  • How does the video script suggest that individuals can protect themselves from online censorship?

    -The video script suggests that individuals can protect themselves from online censorship by using a VPN like Private Internet Access, which can help bypass restrictions and access content that might be blocked in certain regions.

  • What is the broader implication of the Coca-Cola custom can controversy discussed in the video script?

    -The broader implication of the controversy is the ongoing debate about corporate censorship, the balance between respecting diverse beliefs and avoiding offense, and the power of consumers to influence corporate behavior through boycotts and public opinion.

  • What is the final message of the video regarding the Coca-Cola custom can issue?

    -The final message of the video is that consumer feedback and public opinion can influence corporate decisions, as evidenced by Coca-Cola's response to the controversy by updating their censorship rules, and that individuals should be aware of their rights and options in the face of perceived injustices.

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