| (didn't know in which section this could belong...)
I'm reading Michael Moore's "Stupid white men", and am now at the chapter about US education and it's poor state.
I thought I was used to stuff like this, but one thing blew my mind;
Do companies like Dr Pepper / Pepsi / Coca Cola and others actually "sponsor" schools with materials against advertising and such?
With painting their logo on the rooftop, telling teachers to allow students to drink their products in class, even come with full classes with the info twisted in a favor for their corporate image?
I find this sickening, could someone living in the states tell me if this is true, and if, how widely spread and accepted? |