It’s Time to Cancel Coca-Cola Beverages Now, Right?

You’ve probably heard of the conservative effort to “cancel” Yale University, spearheaded by Jesse Kelly, Ann Coulter and others. Yale was named for a slave trader, after all. If liberal politicians don’t want to tell their SJW terrorist shock troops to back off, then we will simply turn their weapons against them.

This meme highlights another rich target: Coca Cola.

The message here is 100% true by the way. John Stith Pemberton was a biochemist who was born and raised in Georgia, and who served as an officer in the 12th Cavalry for the Confederacy. He was wounded at the Battle of Columbus and became addicted to morphine during his long recovery.

That addiction led him to try to invent other forms of narcotic painkillers, primarily using coca leaves. He was the inventor of Coca-Cola, although he sold the rights to his product just before dying of cancer in 1888. History is so interesting!

So, what are you going to do now, libs? Are you going to boycott Coca Cola products until the giant corporation concedes to your demands by changing its name? Or are you going to allow “white privilege” to flourish by letting Coca Cola skate on this one?


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