On the 17th, Felix went live on SNS to communicate with fans.
He believed. Felix, who was eating chicken, showed the Coca-Cola trademark to a question about what kind of drink he was drinking, and then asked overseas fans about the Coca-Cola they drank.
When I pointed this out, he immediately apologized, saying, ``I'm sorry for showing the Coca-Cola disease.I didn't mean to hurt anyone's feelings.'' While doing so, I said, ``Next, I'd like to watch mokbang (an eating video).''
I don't do it when I do this. I'm really sorry," he apologized. Felix ends up apologizing simply because he drank Coca-Cola. Behind this is the “pro-Israel” of overseas fans.
There is a push to boycott Elle companies.As Palestine and Israel are at war, countries in solidarity with Palestine are boycotting companies with pro-Israel tendencies.
In particular, Coca-Cola has come under fire on social media not only for being a "pro-Israel" company and being targeted for sale, but also for continuing to operate in Russia despite Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
It is growing. For similar reasons, K-pop idols have recently been bombarded with malicious posts for drinking Starbucks products. Starbucks is a Palestinian atrocity
The reason was that he was suspected of helping finance the murder. Huh Yun Jin of the girl group LE SERAFIM showed the Starbucks logo on SNS.
Jake of the boy group ENHYPEN was attacked by malicious posts and criticized for drinking Starbucks coffee on LIVE STREAM.
I will do my best to prevent something like that from happening again." Due to the popularity of K-POP, every word and attitude of K-POP idols has become a global influence. But something like this
Foreign fans are becoming more and more aggressive in forcing them to not sell their products for any reason, and their actions are now going beyond their limits, such as leaving malicious posts for not boycotting.
2024/03/18 19:38 KST
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