Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Tx., sent a letter to Coca-Cola earlier this week, demanding answers on why the company scrubbed its support of Black Lives Matter from its website.
“Coca-Cola’s attempt at erasing the evidence of its publicized donation is a tacit admission that criticisms of the Black Lives Matter movement—and of Sprite’s support for it—have merit,” Cruz wrote in the letter addressed to James Quincey, the CEO of Coca-Cola.
“Coca-Cola evidently wants the public to forget how it propped up a far-left group that has refused to condemn the Hamas terrorist organization and whose representatives have openly advocated since at least 2015, well before Sprite’s June 2020 donation, ‘to end the imperialist project called Israel,'” the letter continues.
The Chicago chapter of BLM received immense backlash after posting a picture of a paraglider with the caption, “I stand with Palestine,” shortly after Hamas terrorists paraglided into a music festival in Israel on Oct. 7 and killed hundreds of people in attendance.
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