Woke-a-Cola: How To Destroy A World-Leading Brand In 60 Seconds

Authored by Tom Luongo via Gold, Goats, ‘n Guns blog,

I’m sure you’ve heard the phrase, “Get Woke, Go Broke.”

In the curious case of Coca-Cola, going woke may be the single biggest branding mistake in the history of marketing.

In late February a whistleblower came forth with screenshots, posted on YouTube, of slides from Coke’s internal ‘diversity training’ course urging its employees to quote, “Be less white.”

And by ‘less white’ they mean subservient. They don’t mean be more sensitive.

When this happened, I immediately said to myself, “Scratch ever buying another Coke product off my list.”  Not a moment’s angst or energy went into it.

“Be less white?”

“Drink no Coke.”

Why?  Because choosing not to buy a Coke on the rare occasion I buy a soda anymore is an easy one.  Sugar (or aspartame) and water in and of itself isn’t anything to get excited about, it’s the association of Coca-Cola with a past positive experience that is.

And they just told me I’m a bad person because of the heritage of my birth. 

Not a positive, relationship-building experience.

Now I know that Critical Race Theory hustlers think they can immunize themselves and their real agenda with rhetoric, justifying their racism and hoping they’ve conditioned enough of us into feeling guilty to allow the inversion of society where blacks are in power and whites are not. 

While words certainly have power, nothing has more power than action.  This incident sparked an enormous controversy which has yet to die down.

But it wasn’t one that made headlines for more than one news cycle.  And yet, millions of people made the same effortless decision I did.

Immediately Coke went into damage control and pulled the training course, issued statements that it wasn’t true and all the typical backpedaling a cowardly management team does when caught insulting a core customer base.

You would think they would have learned from the NFL.  But, no, sadly.  In their quest to be all things to all people, if I’m being generous, Coke will quickly find themselves hated by everyone.

Hated by whites for telling them they’re bad people.  Hated by the race baiters for sucking up to their fragile white overlords.

I’ve spoken to dozens of people who work in modern corporate America and Coke isn’t the outlier, but rather the norm.  And the backlash against this race hustling isn’t just coming, it’s here.

For some companies, they can survive a mistake like this because their business doesn’t depend on brand loyalty.

Take airlines, for example.  When planning a trip is the choice of airline at the top of your priorities?  Or are flight availability, timing, proximity to home and about a hundred other things far more important than the particular company operating the plane?

Of course not.  Air travel is one of the most heavily regulated and, by extension, homogenized industries one can think of.  Choosing an airline is like choosing a brand of gasoline.  Air travel is a commodity and the most convenient one will most likely determine your shopping preference.

But what is Coca-Cola’s business based on if not its brand?

It’s the alchemy of Coke’s secret formula and its marketing which imbues Coke with its profit engine.

Famously, Warren Buffett owns a big position in Coke precisely because it had a bullet-proof brand, what he calls, in investing terms, a moat around its business.

And with three little words they just torched more than a century of brand nurturing that has been the standard by which such things are measured.  Business schools use Coke’s brand maintenance as a primary case study in how to do it right.

Soon, it will be the primary case study on how to do the exact opposite.  That is, when we’re allowed to teach such things again.

So, what possessed them to think they could turn on 70+% of Americans already sick to the gills of the anti-white rhetoric coming at them from every angle and not drain that moat?

Arrogance?  Maybe.  Incompetence mixed with mandated virtue signaling is a better bet.

Like I said at the outset I didn’t give this much thought when it first happened more than a month ago.  But something happened the other day that got my attention.

My private boycott of Coke wasn’t something I thought much of until I went to my local CVS to buy a Diet Pepsi…

… and found that I couldn’t because there were none in the cooler.

Right next to it was the coke cooler… stocked to the gills.

I live in North Florida, practically Georgia, which is literally Coke Country.  Remember, Atlanta is Coke’s headquarters.  And in my small town there wasn’t a Pepsi to be bought?

Needless to say, I chuckled knowing that Donald Trump – 2021’s version of Lord Voldemort – may not be allowed in the public communications space but his words still have tremendous power.

He said boycott Coke and my conservative North Florida town said, “Yes, sir.”

Companies like Coke don’t get it.  Their management, just like our politicians, live in bubbles too far removed from their customers to have any sense for what they’re feeling.  And Trump voters feel marginalized.

The free market is a brutal thing.  It’s unforgiving and uncompromising.  Every seller on Ebay lives in fear of the dreaded negative feedback.  So does every Uber driver.  Marketing people know that for every hundred positive comments one negative one will depress sales.

It’s why a restaurant that gives you great service a dozen times in a row is forever on your ‘avoid list’ after one bad meal.  Don’t get me started about my personal war with Subaru, Netflix and General Motors.

When the barrier to your choice of one product over another is low, there’s no reason to have brand loyalty if that brand doesn’t 1) satisfy your needs or 2) treat your money with respect.  Branding is all about identifying with your customer, telling them that buying this product will not just improve your life but make you the kind of person you want others to see you as.

And Coke just told seven out of ten Americans they’re scum.

Brand creation takes a lifetime to create and a minute to destroy.

Brand destruction of this type is happening all across America right now.  I wrote recently about Patreon’s willingness to join the Big Tech censorship brigade but it’s everywhere.

From Disney’s movies to Major League Baseball all the uniquely American things we could find common ground on despite our political differences are under direct attack.

Critical Race hustlers are culture warriors obsessed with destroying anything and everything beautiful.  They are Leninists never content with what they’ve achieved and will not stop until they have poisoned everything we’ve ever held dear.

Amplifying a race war between whites and blacks by turning every institution of culture into a hotbed of fabricated conflict built on false dichotomies has been their modus operandi for generations. 

Companies like Coke think they can bargain with these folks, that there is a limit to their behavior.

But there isn’t.  Coke has committed the critical sin.  The race hustlers won this round.

If Pepsi is smart they’ll fire their entire Diversity Division tomorrow, and put on a third production shift at the market rate for labor.

If they don’t then they too simply want to go broke.

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Freddy Uranus
Freddy Uranus
April 13, 2021 7:51 am

“I’m sure you’ve heard the phrase, “Get Woke, Go Broke.”

Has Nike gone out of business yet?

MistaShapeShifta
MistaShapeShifta
  Freddy Uranus
April 13, 2021 9:21 am

A lot of people laugh and deride boycotts against companies, but the reality is most of them are not operating with massive profit margins. A minor 4% decrease in sales volume resulted in Nike losing $790 million in a single quarter. 2% of that sales decline as not caused by Covid-19 will continue, so either expect Nike to continue posting losses or expect them to become highly pro-America suddenly. Especially as the company reports tariffs on their Chinese slave labor manufactured products are hurting them.

from here:

Stucky
Stucky
  MistaShapeShifta
April 13, 2021 1:06 pm

Veeeery interesting data.

I have often wondered if boycotts really work …. but, heavily leaning towards ‘they do not’.

The data seem to indicate otherwise.

Coke goes broke,
Ain’t no joke.
White is bad you say?
Fuck off! Go away!
I’m now a Pepsi bloke.

MistaShapeShifta
MistaShapeShifta
  Stucky
April 13, 2021 2:30 pm

In the case of Gillette they lost over 12Billion dollars because of their wokeness. I don’t know what their adverts look like now, because I don’t watch TV, but judging by their web site they have done a complete 180. Male oriented, no tranny or fag bullshit, and even the race mix is reasonable. There were no pictures of women on the site that I saw. They must have their own site, ‘LadyGillette’ or something. They have this ‘All a man can be’ charity thing going, but it actually looks like great male oriented programs. Not stupid woke shit.

In spite of that, I will never knowingly buy any of their products again as long as I live. I will encourage others to do the same.

Aside from whether or not boycotts work, there is the issue of giving money to your enemy, or people who hate you and openly show their contempt. Maybe they make two cents on every razor, but if it’s my two cents they don’t even deserve that.

brian
brian
  MistaShapeShifta
April 13, 2021 3:16 pm

there is the issue of giving money to your enemy, or people who hate you

That right there

mark
mark
  MistaShapeShifta
April 13, 2021 10:45 pm

I sent Gillette a one word protest/boycott e-mail when they pulled their Woke crap.

SHICK!

TampaRed
TampaRed
  mark
April 13, 2021 11:26 pm

mark & other gardeners,
a growing question–i have a large,sunny space over a rarely used septic drain field–
what kind of crops can i safely plant there that won’t be so deep that they go all the way down into the field & leach up disease?
i’m thinking sweet potatoes & melons?

Stucky
Stucky
  TampaRed
April 14, 2021 7:57 am

“i have a large,sunny space over a rarely used septic drain field– what kind of crops can i safely plant there …”

SHIITake mushrooms?

Folks, if TampaRed invites you over for dinner …. DON’T GO!!! Or, at least bring your own veggies.

TampaRed
TampaRed
  Stucky
April 14, 2021 12:30 pm

stucky,
when we have the 1st tbp pot luck dinner i’m going to make my famous veggie casserole topped w/new hampshire maple syrup–
you’re gonna love it–

Anonymous
Anonymous
  MistaShapeShifta
April 13, 2021 10:31 pm

A while back Bezos was quoted to the effect that in 30 years Amazon most likely will not exist. And that that would not be all that bad.

He probably was more right than wrong.

Ghost
Ghost
April 13, 2021 8:07 am

Will Corporations Go Broke Getting Woke?

I no longer buy any products Woke-Coke makes.

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Mary Christine
Mary Christine
  Ghost
April 13, 2021 8:29 am

Some of those products were previously smaller competitors that Coke bought up. It’s impossible to bring down a big multi-national corp like that.

That said, I would avoid any soda. It’s poison. Sweetened with either high fructose corn syrup or aspartame. Yuck.

Ghost
Ghost
  Mary Christine
April 13, 2021 8:41 am

I’ve always preferred Pepsi, but a couple years ago I noticed a Pepsi can I had said “real sugar” so I went looking and discovered that unless they actually advertise real sugar, it ain’t.

I carbonate my own water. Screw them all.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Ghost
April 13, 2021 6:51 pm

Refrigerator/freezer unit with temp control, 5 gallon Corny keg, a food grade CO2 canister, some gas line, fittings, and a pressure gauge is all you need. Getting food grade CO2 can be a chore, though. The places around me want to exchange canisters rather than fill one.
If you can carb water, you can carb beer, too. DIY brew is some of the best around if done right and gives you the incentive to tell the beverage industry and their dirtbag distributors to collectively eat a bag of d*cks. Two or three years ago one of my local shops sold Founders Golden Lager in 15 packs for just over $13. Now the same 15 pack sells in his store for just over $19.

Vixen Vic
Vixen Vic
  Anonymous
April 13, 2021 10:06 pm

You could just buy bottles of carbonated water and flavored liquid stevia and make your own colas.

Monty
Monty
  Vixen Vic
April 13, 2021 10:35 pm

or you can avoid all the sugary stuff and buy one 30 pack of PBR yearly. That’s all I need. Then again, it is nice to live close to clean, unpolluted water.

Marty
Marty
  Ghost
April 13, 2021 9:50 pm

Coke Zero, now just Zero

Not Sure
Not Sure
April 13, 2021 8:56 am

Boycotting seems to have the same effect as voting these days, that is both are there to make us think we have control when in reality, we put much effort into trying to make our voice heard while they laugh in our face.

Case in point; CNN.

Remember when a few years back their fakey fake news was so fake they would surely lose their audience and they would go the way of the dinosaur; except that did not happen. They are still here today. It seems that even though they should have tanked, somehow they managed to stay afloat and still report their drivel 24/7. I’m no accountant, but it would seem that audience numbers do not translate anymore into success or failure in the news business.

So Coke makes like their bottom line has been threatened and they are in all out panic to not lose their core. But maybe, just maybe it’s not about market share or consumer loyalty. Maybe they want us to think we have power, when in fact, they are also laughing as they watch our pathetic attempts to bring them down.

brian
brian
  Not Sure
April 13, 2021 9:54 am

CNN is losing money hand over fist. They’ve laid off large numbers of staff and their only real revenue stream was coming from advertisers in their airport feeds. The owners having very deep pockets don’t mind the loses if the end goal is achieved, social communism. So yes it is affecting them and they would be long gone if it weren’t for a billionaires pockets.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  brian
April 13, 2021 3:10 pm

billionaires’ pockets, though, are directly connected to the printing press at the fed.

Mygirl....maybe
Mygirl....maybe
  brian
April 13, 2021 7:54 pm

Cable pays them too, so if you want to hurt them, kill cable.

Mary Christine
Mary Christine
  Mygirl....maybe
April 13, 2021 10:06 pm

We did that a long time ago. The wind blew our antenna all catywompus and we only get 4 PBS stations right now.😭 My hubby needs to go up on the roof to set it right and only remembers when we turn on the TV before bed to get the local weather or watch old reruns.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Not Sure
April 13, 2021 4:32 pm

Owning CNN has nothing to do with making money.

MrLiberty
MrLiberty
April 13, 2021 9:01 am

Saw the same thing in a Kroger in suburban Atlanta. Nothing but Coke products left on the shelf. Hopefully people will stick to this until it hurts them seriously.

Anonymous
Anonymous
  MrLiberty
April 13, 2021 10:38 pm

Don’t know for sure, but would not be at all surprised to learn that Pepsico is even worse than Coke has revealed itself to be.

musket
musket
April 13, 2021 9:07 am

I wonder where they all learned this or picked it up? With the diversity types its easy as they roll with the current politics but the others……it’s a head scratcher….they are there to build customer share value.

As for the airlines they have 1 damn job and that is to safely fly x customers from point A to point B…..that’s it and nothing else…..

Unreconstructed
Unreconstructed
April 13, 2021 9:33 am

“Now I know that Critical Race Theory hustlers think they can immunize themselves and their real agenda with rhetoric, justifying their racism and hoping they’ve conditioned enough of us into feeling guilty to allow the inversion of society where blacks are in power and whites are not. ”

Read “Into the Cannibal’s Pot” by Ilana Mercer
Subtitled “Lessons for America from Post-Apartheid South Africa”

If that don’t scare the shit out of you nothing will.

Ginger
Ginger
April 13, 2021 2:58 pm

Why is it never mentioned that Coca-Cola was invented by a Confederate soldier?

Marty
Marty
  Ginger
April 13, 2021 9:52 pm

Or that Fanta was started as Coke’s Nazi brand

Rusty Pipes
Rusty Pipes
April 13, 2021 4:46 pm

The U.S.A. is such a bad, racist country that millions are risking life and limb to sneak in. No one, NO ONE is sneaking into china…

Ghost
Ghost
  Rusty Pipes
April 13, 2021 4:51 pm

They have a WALL!

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Rusty Pipes
April 13, 2021 5:22 pm

They can’t get on a welfare system in China and can’t game the system. Illegals aren’t coming over here to better their lives. They are here for all the freebies from our hard work. Gangs are growing exponentially and whites are on the verge of being a minority. Sure the USA is the land of milk and honey..for the illegals. Not for the ones that actually built it.

Marty
Marty
  Anonymous
April 13, 2021 9:55 pm

Wait till the economic collapse happens and the welfare tap is shut off, the dindonuffins and the Nuevo Democrats free shit army will be fighting over the scraps,

Anonymous
Anonymous
  Marty
April 13, 2021 10:40 pm

Maybe we should keep them well supplied with ammunition?

Warren
Warren
April 13, 2021 9:48 pm

Thhe moment I heard about the new Wokeacola I decided then and there never to buy another Coke/Woke product, besides I can buy store bramd gingerale and root beer at Publix or Win Dixie for half the price and still enjoy a soft drink now and then, I will miss drinking Moxie when I’m back home in Maine, since they were just bought out by Woke, but hopefully one day after Coke goes bankrupt they will divest of the brand, I will be able to partake of it again, if not it’s all good

Old School Counselor
Old School Counselor
April 14, 2021 6:29 am

Do this in every area of your lives. Find white-owned local businesses and give them all of your business even if you need to pay more. Do it quietly. Go to only white doctors, therapists, white accountants with ethnic names you prefer.

Ed
Ed
April 14, 2021 10:27 am

Decades ago, when I was tending bar at a white tablecloth Italian restaurant, the chef put on a demonstration for the crew. He asked for a volunteer to be blindfolded for a taste test, and had him sample three different sodas: Sprite, ginger ale and Coke. The volunteer couldn’t tell the difference in taste among those three drinks.

The result kind of obviated the need for a blindfolded taste test between Coke and Pepsi, which had already been demonstrated by an American Bartenders Association article.