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Starbucks Korea CEO Fired Over Gwangju Promotion Backlash

Was Starbucks Korea's CEO firing genuine accountability or just corporate damage control?
Starbucks Korea CEO Fired Over Gwangju Promotion Backlash
Above: Starbucks in Seoul, South Korea on May 15. Image credit: Simon Shin/SOPA Images/LightRocket/Getty Images

The Spin


Narrative A

The "Tank Day" campaign promoted existing tumbler products and was withdrawn within hours after complaints emerged. Shinsegae immediately removed executives, issued repeated apologies and promised stronger review procedures. The company acknowledged South Korea's historical sensitivities quickly, while critics' outrage before investigators determined whether political messaging existed.

Narrative B

Shinsegae Chairman Chung Yong-jin firing the Starbucks Korea CEO was damage control once the boycott threatened the whole conglomerate's bottom line. The "Tank Day" campaign mocking Gwangju victims and evoking Park Jong-chol's torture death reflects the rotten values at the top of the organization. Firing one executive doesn't erase the moral failure baked into this company's leadership.


Metaculus Prediction

There's an 8% chance that North Korea and South Korea will be recognized as a unified sovereign state by 2045, according to the Metaculus prediction community.


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