if you heard more about Pepsi than Syria, you subscribe to the wrong news networks.
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I could go 100 years without hearing anything to do with the Kardashians
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I can say unequivocally that the Kardashians have added no value to my life, and in fact have provided reasons for consternation.
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UNREAL TODAY...everything is racism-lol
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Because.....wait for it....racism still exist
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And it always will.
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Eh maybe not.
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Wishful thinking.
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This week a Pepsi Advert got more attention in the media than a Chemical Attack that killed children in Syria. This is the world we live in.
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Companies not standing up for themselves. Nothing wrong with that commercial, it obviously wasn't depicting a blm protest. No looting, no


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wow racial stereotype much?
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Am I wrong? Haven't seen a BLM protest on TV yet that didn't have looting, fires, pepper spray, property damage. Sad but true.
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come to Chicago and join the protests, most of them don't involve looting, fires, or property damage.
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Why are there protests in Chicago?
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police violence, defunding of public schools, etc
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Wait a minute.....police violence? Chicago is a freaking war zone. Only 92 police involved shootings out of 3000 murders in the last 6 years
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gang violence is happening yes, you think defunding schools in these areas will help?
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damn poor taste but then that's what the Jenners and Khardashians are, damn poor taste
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Umm, I'm not sure the Jenners or the Khardashians made up the commercial, but you go, you.
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Pepsi created the commercial, no outside ad agency, and hired Jenner who obviously was integrally involved.
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