Chuck & Nancy Made It Through Coca-Cola’s Training

Here’s a great meme of Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) and House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) trying to be less white after finishing Coca-Cola’s new communist struggle sess—oh, sorry. We meant to say, “Critical Race Theory training.”

You probably remember this photo from a pandering event that the Democrats held last summer as their shock troops in Black Lives Matter burned down American cities in order to hurt Donald Trump’s reelection chances. They donned these Africa scarves and then “took a knee” in a moment of silence for George Floyd.

They look so proud of themselves and not at all like cynical, slimy politicians, don’t they? One hilarious thing about the photo shoot was how all the media photographers had to crop Congressman Jerrold Nadler (D-NY) out of the group photos, because he was physically incapable of taking a knee.

Anyway, this is a perfect mashup of Coca-Cola’s new policy of violating the civil rights of all its white employees, coupled with two pandering politicians. The anti-Coke memes keep flooding the internet, and this is one of the better ones we’ve seen so far!


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