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Will Sponsors Like Coca-Cola, Visa And Intel Still Support China in 2022 Olympics?

November 17, 2021
Source: outkick.com outkick.com
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Videos by OutKick In a surprising turn of events, the Biden administration plans to show it indeed has a backbone by announcing a diplomatic boycott of the 2022 Beijing Olympics to protest China’s genocide of Uygur Muslims in the Xinjiang province. By refusing to send any official American delegation to the Games, the U.S. government will instead send a powerful message of condemnation of China’s human rights record, which countries may quickly follow. If they do, the next step would fall on the shoulders of major sponsors headquartered in America. Will they make an equally strong statement to provoke change?...
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