Fans Call For Boycott Of Stray Kids’, ITZY’s And NMIXX’s Upcoming Release Due To Relations To The Palestinian Genocide

Fans are not happy.

It was recently announced that Stray Kids, ITZY, and NMIXX would be participating in a collaboration with Coca-Cola for a themed release. The song “Like Magic” is part of a project with the brand.

While many want to show support for their favorite groups, the issue is tied in with the Palestinian Genocide, leading to fans voicing out wishes to boycott the release. Coca-Cola is on the list of brands that people are boycotting for their relation to the matter. The brands on the list have allegedly either shown support for Israel, displayed some form of resistance to Palestinian support, or gone against those standing for Palestine.

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List of brands to boycott. | @nmixxpics_/Twitter

It is claimed that Coca-Cola “violates international law by operating in Atarot, an illegal Israeli settlement.” According to Aljazeera News, “The fizzy drinks manufacturer has long been caught in the crossfire of conflict in the Middle East. From 1967 to 1991, Coke was officially boycotted by the Arab League for building a bottling plant in Israel. The company does not appear to have set off any recent triggers, but its past affiliations with Israel as well as its reputation as an American company seem to be enough.”

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Following news of the colloration, fans have trended “JYPE_Boycott_Genocide” on Twitter.

Fans have indicated that they will be boycotting any collaboration that involves such brands.

Fans who are a fan of all the groups under the company were initially excited, but later retracted their support. They questioned why the company could not just have made them collaborate on a song together, without the involvement of Coca-Cola.

Fans are calling for the company to rethink the collaboration.

They have been using any means possible to make their voice heard. Fans have been tagging the groups’ and company’s accounts on posts in social media regarding the issue. They have also spammed the groups’ and Park Jin Young’s online fan communities with information on the matter.

Fans are extremely sensitive of issues pertaining to boycotted brands being associated with K-Pop idols. Previously, many idols were placed on the chopping block for showing any form of consumption or support for Starbucks. You can read more on that below.

K-Pop Fans Upset As Idols “Promote” Starbucks Amidst Boycott For Palestine… But Should They Be?

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