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in reply to 🌴 Seph πŸ’­ πŸ‘Ύ

The image shows a tweet from a user named Alejandra Caraballo, with the handle [@]esqueer.net. The tweet contains a series of statements about the history of big businesses and their alleged collaboration with fascism. The tweet claims that Fanta was created to allow Coca-Cola to sell soda in Nazi Germany during a trade embargo, and that IBM sold machines used to track and tabulate Holocaust victims. It also states that Henry Ford inspired Hitler and that big business has always collaborated with fascism. The tweet concludes by calling today's businesses "bastards who are no different." The tweet is presented in a white background with black text, and the user's profile picture is visible in a circular image to the left of the text.

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in reply to 🌴 Seph πŸ’­ πŸ‘Ύ

Live off capitalism and hate it as much as you can and people will love you very much!
in reply to 🌴 Seph πŸ’­ πŸ‘Ύ

So easy to this day spotting the fascist companies. They all have big office buildings in Israel with their brand name prominently displayed in support of Zionism.

They are all in genocide.

in reply to 🌴 Seph πŸ’­ πŸ‘Ύ

Fanta was not made by Coke. It was made by Germans that took over Coke bottling plants when Coke stopped shipping syrup to them. But fuck nuance, you have a point to make, right?
in reply to chanon

@chanon Well, that depends on how much you believe Wikipedia, while cut off from supplies, it was still Coca-Cola Deutschland, who's head created Fanta from what he could get his hands on.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fanta

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