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- A high school baseball team in South Korea was suspended from competition for six months after players made taunts related to Starbucks' controversial promotional campaign, which was criticized for trivializing the Gwangju Uprising.
- The ban has sparked debate, with some deeming it excessive.
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A high school baseball team in South Korea was suspended from competition for six months after players made taunts related to Starbucks' controversial promotional campaign, which was criticized for trivializing the Gwangju Uprising. The ban has sparked debate, with some deeming it excessive.






