Israel-Gaza war: Malaysians mock Starbucks franchise owner Vincent Tan’s calls to end boycott
- The US coffee chain’s local franchise, run by Tan’s Berjaya Food, has seen its revenues plunge amid accusations its parent company supports Israel
- Tan’s exhortations to end the boycott were met on social media with wit, defiance – and calls for him to cut ties with Starbucks altogether
Israel launched its nearly five-monthlong bombardment of Gaza in response to an October 7 attack by Hamas that resulted in about 1,160 deaths and the taking of around 250 hostages.
Tan, whose net worth of more than US$695 million makes him the 28th richest person in the country, according to Forbes, called for Malaysians to stop boycotting Starbucks Malaysia, which he said is wholly locally owned and run – stressing that more than 80 per cent of its employees are Muslims.
“It’s all Malaysian-owned, it’s run by Malaysians. It’s just a franchise, it’s not owned by an American,” the 72-year-old said in comments reported by local newspaper Business Times.
But the appeal appears to have fallen flat on social media, where few made the distinction about ownership or empathised with the mega-rich Tan, rejecting the call to end one of the few direct actions available to Muslim Malaysians enraged by the Israeli deadly assault on Gaza.
“All of a sudden the ultra-rich tycoon spoke up to gain sympathy from the people. Perhaps he just realised that the source of his wealth comes from the people,” said Wak Solihin on Facebook.