Yes, the 'alt-right' hysteria used to smear Breitbart.com took a very hilarious twist today. Kellog's sought some headlines today and boy did they ever get them ...
The attacks on Breitbart.com have really jumped the shark.
Excerpt:
Kellogg Co. is pulling its ads from the website Breitbart News, the right-wing news organization whose former chairman Steve Bannon was tapped as a top adviser to President-elect Donald Trump.
Brands that advertise on Breitbart have drawn flak in recent weeks, with activists saying the website espouses racist and anti-Semitic views. A screen shot showing an advertisement for Kellogg’s Frosted Mini Wheats was part of an online campaign to get marketers to abandon the site.Nice, the online smear campaign citing FAKE NEWS that BreitbartNews is racist and anti-Semitic caused Kellog's to react swiftly. The Hill reports with a link back to Bloomberg ...
Excerpt
Kellogg Co. is pulling its ads from Breitbart News, the right-wing website previously helmed by incoming White House chief strategist Steve Bannon.
“We regularly work with our media-buying partners to ensure our ads do not appear on sites that aren’t aligned with our company values,” Kellogg spokeswoman Kris Charles said Tuesday, according to Bloomberg Politics.Kellog's was quick to respond to the online campaign from the Anti-Trump, anti-free speech totalitarian freaks on the left. A campaign based on lies and innuendo. Then again, it is nice to know that not only does the left oppose open and fair elections, free speech and freedom of the press, they also openly support Kellog's, a company that exploits child labor.
Firms such as Kellogg's, Unilever and Nestlé 'use child-labour palm oil'
@thehill Firms such as Kellogg's, Unilever & NestlĂ© 'use child-labour palm oil' https://t.co/pxYFXWNNaX @breitbartnews #tcot @realAlexJones— BoogieFinger (@boogiefinger) November 30, 2016