Good news, if that's your thing: https://www.reference.com/business-finance/dr-pepper-owned-coke-pepsi-4d13a830ee6de98d
From the article -
“Grace is an Episcopal school. As part of our Episcopal identity, we recognize the dignity and worth common to humanity,” Rev. Robert Pennoyer, the assistant head of school, said in a statement to the outlet.
We have rampant censorship now. That's neither here nor there, though. The point is fair and equal access under the law. If one must "bake the cake," then others must allow fair and equal use of a platform.
Your reasoning and your unflinching belief in businesses' prerogative is why we lost and will continue to lose until it's all vanquished. We already have our own platforms and ecosystems; how long until they come for them? or until they are denied service by their banks or ISPs?
We're not asking for the government to be an arbiter of truth. We're not asking for anything other than fair treatment under laws that already exist yet are somehow denied us.
Add them? They've been on the no-buy list from the get-go -- and that's just because their ice cream is over-priced and sucks!