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以巴冲突的蔓延 抵制麦当劳还是抵制到了自己人?

20-Nov-23 16:00

以巴冲突的蔓延 抵制麦当劳还是抵制到了自己人?

随着以巴冲突战火的蔓延。这场战火似乎也以抵制犹太人和以色列产品的方式蔓延到马来西亚的穆斯林群体。抵制企业究竟对缓和以巴冲突有多少帮助?还是根本就是把在这些企业底下工作的基层员工拖下水?

 

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Produced by: 官代文

Presented by: 王能杰&赖晓芬


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