Dunkin' Donuts Skips Rumble Ads
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•Dunkin’ Donuts hit with conservative backlash, calls for boycott: ‘Go Woke, Go Broke’
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America ’s biggest donut chain is reportedly refusing to advertise on Rumble because of its “right wing culture” and involvement of conservative personalities.
One image said the company should not advertise because “the right-wing culture of the site is too polarizing” Another cited the presence of such creators as Steven Crowder and Alex Jones on Rumble.
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