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And I will wait for you.
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âHate is baggage. Lifeâs too short to be pissed off all the time.â
American History X (1998) dir. Tony Kaye
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The AfD Cola Wars - no, Iâm not kidding
So who esle on here is following the AfD Cola Warsâ˘? So far, weâve had Coca-Cola, Pepsi, fritz-kola, and Vita Cola.Â
Whatâs going on, you ask? Well.Â
1) Coca Cola:Â There was a fake Coca-Cola ad condemning the AfD (Alternative for Germany, our resident right-wing party which is chock-full of actual neo-nazis), which was then posted on social media (German link about the story here):
(For a tranquil/reflective (this word is damn hard to translate!) time: Say no to AfD!)
AfD fans online were outraged and declared they wouldnât drink Coca-Cola anymore
The âDirector Public Affairs & Communicationsâ at Coca-Cola Deutschland, Patrick Kammerer, retweeted the picture, saying âNot every fake is wrongâ; and the official Coca-Cola Germany account retweeted his tweet.
2) Pepsi:Â Someone at the AfD then digintally created and shared this picture:
(For a tranquil/reflective time: Say yes to AfD!)
Guess who wasnât happy? The answer on FB from the official Pepsi account said this:
The poster on this picture is definitely not from Pepsi. We emphatically distance outselves from this political appropriation of the Pepsi brand and are looking into taking legal action against the creator for violation of our trademark rights.
3) fritz-kola: In response to Coca-Cola, this guy wanted to boycott them and, on December 6th, tweeted this (German link about it all here):
(After work a #kola)
Apparently, he didnât know that fritz-kola is about the most politically minded beverage company in all of Germany, and surprise, theyâre not fans of the AfD, theyâre leftists. On December 7th, this happened on their twitter:
(280 characters arenât much. but theyâre enough for a big thank you! thanks to all the fritz-friends and all the great people out there who stand for lots of #diversity, #tolerance and togetherness! not everyone likes it, but itâs right! #wearemore) (the signs say stuff like âno kola for fascistsâ, âopen eyes intead of blind hateâ, âhuman rights instead of right-wing humansâ etc.)
One might have known, considering they tweeted stuff like this in the past:
4) Vita Cola: Vita Cola is an East-German cola brand. On the 9th, BjĂśrn HĂścke (oder Bernd, wie heiĂt der denn nu, verdammt!? ;) tweeted the following:
(Picture: There is an alternative to everything, not only in politicsâŚ
Text below: In Thuringia, we drink #VitaCola. This soda is by now market leader here, more popular than #CocaCola. Of course I wish lots of success to our local businesses.)Â
Well. This is what Vita Cola had to say (German link here):
The statements issued by BjÜrn HÜcke on social media were unknown to us beforehand and were neither authorised nor commissioned by us. Moreover, there is no connection at all and therefore no advertising contract between Mr HÜcke and the brand Vita Cola. We would also like to note that we do not see these statements ad an advertisement for Vita Cola.
We generally have no influence on personal opinions voiced on Vita Cola online. As brand we are and behave neutrally and will not be instrumentalised for political strife between parties or in connection with other brands. We hereby distance ourselves from any political misappropriation as well. Instead, Vita Cola stands, among other things, for cosmopolitanism and tolerance.â
Yeah. Looks pretty grim for AfD members and fans who want to drink cola whose manufacturers like right-wing ideology. But at least itâs good for their health if they boycott them?
Letâs see who theyâll try next - maybe Afri Cola?
I CALLED IT!!!
5) afri cola: AfD politician Malte Kaufmann (he who tried fritz kola before) now drinks afri cola (German link) and writes this:
(I now drink another cola every evening and learn something about the political opinions of the manufacturers. Letâs see if #afri cola will make a statement for diversity, humanity, openness & tolerance. Cheers!)
And the response from afri cola when someone told them about it on FB:
(Hello and thanks for the message. afri cola stands for pop culture, i. e. freedom and tolerance. afri will not let itself be warped, used or misappropriated by political or other groups. greetings from afri)
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Iâd posted this in my drafts last night. And then today when I went online, this had happened (German link):Â
6) Sinalco: Before anyone from the AfD could even try to post themselves with a fizzy drink from sinalco, they posted this:
(Full text: Sinalco is a German family company from Duisbug that stands for diversity, openness, tolerance and respect. We lives these values every day at our company. They show in how we treat each other as well as in the demographics of our employees. Sinalco exists in 50 countries around this world. We are proud of this internationality and our respect of other cultures also shows in the different languages in which our brand name Sinalco is presented on the bottles.)Â Â
Lila could not know that she was setting off an earthquake.
Lâamica geniale (My Brilliant Friend), episode 7 - I fidanzati
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The Aristocats (1970)
A long time ago, in the underground realm, where there are no lies or pain, there lived a Princess who dreamed of the human world. She dreamed of blue skies, soft breeze, and sunshine. One day, eluding her keepers, the Princess escaped. Once outside, the brightness blinded her and erased every trace of the past from her memory. She forgot who she was and where she came from. Her body suffered cold, sickness, and pain. Eventually, she died. However, her father, the King, always knew that the Princessâ soul would return, perhaps in another body, in another place, at another time. And he would wait for her, until he drew his last breath, until the world stopped turning⌠Panâs Labyrinth (2006) dir. Guillermo Del Toro
The Big Lebowski (1998) dir. Joel and Ethan Coen
I wonât be a rockstar. I will be a legend.
Never forget how much your family loves you. COCO (2017) dir. Lee Unkrich
Claudio Santamaria e Ilenia Pastorelli, âLo chiamavano Jeeg Robotâ (Gabriele Mainetti, 2015).
âYouâre too pure and too kind⌠But thatâs what gives you the right to liveâŚâ
Ratatouille (2007) dir. Brad Bird