Does Monster Energy really support Voting Rights?
Monster Energy is partially owned by Coca-Cola
Monster Energy does not support voting rights for all citizens. This is poor, because voting is a right that all citizens should be able to exercise. Voting allows citizens to have a say in the decisions made by their government, and it helps ensure that the government is accountable to the people. Monster Energy's position on voting rights is therefore not in the best interests of the people.
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