Coca-Cola was sued by two black pastors who claimed that the company’s advertising strategies were racist. Coca-Cola made the decision to retaliate by using only four words.
Are they correct? That’s the only question. After seeing a “racist” pattern in the Coca-Cola corporation’s advertising, Delman Coates, the pastor of Mt. Ennon Baptist Church in Clinton, Maryland,
And William Lamar, the senior pastor of the Metropolitan African Methodist Episcopal Church in Washington, DC, grew incensed with the firm.
Coates and Lamar claim that the American Beverage Association and Coca-Cola are intentionally and recklessly misleading the public about the health effects of sugar-sweetened drinks,
Endangering minorities in the process. According to CBS News, the two pastors sued both groups because they were so certain that they were harming the black community.
According to Delman Coates, “the Black and Latino communities, and really throughout America, are experiencing an epidemic of diabetes, cardiovascular disease,