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Canadian Burger King Beats Starving Syrian Child Refugee


Onasander

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http://www.hurriyetdailynews.com/syrian-child-beaten-by-burger-king-manager-in-istanbul-for-eating-customers-leftovers.aspx?pageID=517&nID=77345&NewsCatID=341

 

Burger King is a Canadian Corporation, and it's brand name is now associated with a sickening, malicious beatings of a starving child, a Syrian refugee, to the point where the child was bleeding... because the child ate someone's leftover fries.

 

The company Burger King leases it's brand and culture to TAB in Turkey, said it was sufficient to merely fire the manager! F*k the kid, just the firing.

 

I think Burger King in Canada should be doing a hell of a lot more, they have a ethical obligation here as they derive profits from this, it's their recipe, and dammit, they know their salty, fattening fries are so damn delicious to child refugees.

 

I'm starting a boycott of Burger King until it resolves this matter. Even if you lost contact with the beaten to a pulp child, you know he's a syrian refugee in Istanbul... you are a food company, they are hungry, work something out, and be more responsive in the future, and write better immoral action clauses and fines in your licencing to foreign countries in the future.

 

No child should ever be beaten and then left in a pool of their own blood for trying to eat a freaken french fry you idiots! Merely firing the manager or pointing at TAB isn't enough.

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