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Wow! this is the same company that sold "The Pepsi Generation" to the US. So Pepsi is cheering for China? Sure, for their economic benefit. They are on China's side against ANYONE, in any venue, if their economic benefit is favored. We've known these US companies are "multi-national" but we didnt think that meant that they would be AGAINST us - the USA! But that is exactly what it means. Any venue including geo-political. The symbolic value of this vid is huge. Thanks micolchan1981.
how ironic that they're using a capitalist message to promote a communist nation - if China 'goes' all the way, which one would assume means converting the world to communism, there would be no such entity as Pepsi, and certainly no opportunity to profit from it even if it existed.
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how ironic that they're using a capitalist message to promote a communist nation - if China 'goes' all the way, which one would assume means converting the world to communism, there would be no such entity as Pepsi, and certainly no opportunity to profit from it even if it existed.