
Rumble appears ready to join the Elon Musk lawsuit, and may want to add Dunkin Donuts to the suit for its refusal to advertise on the platform because of the “right wing culture of the site being too polarizing,” as if the MSM isn’t polarizing (and intentionally, seditiously so).
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Excerpt from news.google.com
Dunkin’ Donuts, trading as Dunkin’ since rebranding, is facing a boycott from many users on X, formerly Twitter, after the chief executive of the video platform Rumble alleged that the fast-food chain declined to advertise with them due to the “right wing culture of the site being too polarising.”
Rumble is joining Elon Musk’s social media company, X, in suing a group of advertisers over allegations that they withheld business from the social media firms because of the right-wing content hosted on their platforms.
On Wednesday, the hashtag #BoycottDunkinDonuts gained significant traction on X.
Rumble chief executive Chris Pavlovski wrote on X that the company approached Dunkin’ and its parent company, Inspire Brands, to consider placing advertising on the site because its audience “over indexes with coffee consumption.”
Pavlovski posted a screenshot of what appeared to be a redacted email reply from the company. The screenshot did not show who sent the email, but Pavlovski’s post implied it was from an advertising executive at Dunkin’ or Inspire Brands, which also owns Arby’s and Sonic Drive-In.