| In support of Ukraine, don't buy Russian vodka and pour what you have down the drain. |
You have an imperfect understanding of how boycotts work. |
| Do you realize how few brands are actually Russian? Russia exports essentially nothing to the United States. |
| Yeah, pouring perfectly good vodka down the drain does nothing for Ukraine. |
I don't think I have any but if I did, why on earth would I pour it down the drain?
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| Idiotic. |
At least ship it to Ukraine so they can use it in their Molotov cocktails
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Correction: Drink what vodka you have as a toast to the brave people of Ukraine and donate to a vetted Ukrainian charity. |
| Only Tito's Vodka, from Austin TX, for me. |
+1 Russian Standard and Green Mark are the big ones. Don’t buy those, even to dump down your sink. Also, don’t get gas at Lukoil. |
Same! Of course, I'm not exactly thrilled with state-level politics in Texas right now, but Austin is still okay.
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and to be honest. Not buying russian vodka won't have any effect either. the stock that is sitting in the liquor stores has already been paid for. its the local merchant you are hurting by NOT buying it. since they are going to have to sit on a product that wont make them any money.
don't hurt the little local guy... |
| Russian vodka accounts for around 1% of vodka sold in the US. Essentially symbolic. |
| Disappointed at the shade being thrown at OP. I, for one, stand with OP and the people of Ukraine. |
| On the flip side, there are a lot of Russians protesting Putin and are Ukrainian sympathesizers...so not every Russian thing is evil. |