Ukraine’s National Corruption Prevention Agency added major food corporations PepsiCo and Mars to the “international sponsors of war” list on Sept. 1.

    • @OneOrTheOtherDontAskMe
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      Took me about 7 seconds of thinking before I realized you meant Mars. Couldn’t remember a God named Pepsi for the life of me.

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        Franklin Clarence Mars (/ˈmɑːrz/; September 24, 1883 – April 8, 1935) was an American business magnate who founded the food company Mars, Incorporated, which mostly makes chocolate candy. Mars’ son Forrest Edward Mars developed M&M’s and the Mars bar. He is also widely believed to be the god of war.

    • Firestorm Druid
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      FYI: the “the” before Ukraine is superfluous. You can just type “like Ukraine just accused you of.”

          • @[email protected]
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            What about:

            • the England
            • the Germany
            • the France
            • the Sweden
            • the Russia
            • the Poland

            Normal country names don’t begin with “the”

            “The United States of America” makes grammatical sense. “The Ukraine” or any of the above doesn’t .

          • *Tagger*
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            It’s actually a really interesting but of english.

            We include ‘the’ when the type of government or state is mentioned which is why it is just China but it’s the people’s Republic of china or in the case of a region, like the Cotswolds.

            Ukraine was referred to as the Ukraine during the soviet Union as it was a region of a greater country. Therefore using the Ukraine basically diminishes Ukraine to a territory of another country which is sorta what they’re fighting not to be.

    • Phoenixz
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      Yeah, no. They can earn millions with Russia, so they do. Spend half on that in good PR, and you still earned millions in blood money.

      And if people get pissed? The news cycle means they’ll forget about this in about 3 days so you’re good

    • @[email protected]
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      Pepsi has a history in Russia. They once traded the USSR soda in exchange for a fleet of naval ships. IIRC at the time Pepsi had the 4th largest navy in the world. They sold the ships to Norway.

  • @wAkawAka
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    “international war sponsor” what a nice title, I think every company operating in US should have it!

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        Because most international conflicts that the US enters are due to threats (or potential windfalls) to the profitability of our largest companies.

        Or at least that’s the joke/context

      • oce 🐆
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        Can we not be as stupid as redditors when they downvote people for asking questions?

        • @Dkarma
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          No one is downvoting for asking questions they’re downvoting for asking trolling questions that are either obvious or can be answered by a quick Google search.

          Only a troll is “unaware” the us has committed war crimes itself often at the direction of corporations.

          Eg: the dole company in South and central America etc.

          • oce 🐆
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            Maybe give them the benefit of the doubt, not everyone is from the USA or obsessed by it here, and good answers can teach people efficiently, I’m pretty sure you learned things this way yourself.

            • @Dkarma
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              No, everyone has access to Google. This is a cop out that allows trolls to appear to be legitimate question askers. They are not. Do not entertain the notion.

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                • @Dkarma
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                  Yes the guy providing common sense answers is totally a troll. You got me. The most pragmatic troll ever.

          • @[email protected]
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            Asking the question promotes discussion.

            Which is exactly what Lemmy needs to show to newcomers it’s not a barren wasteland of nothing.

            • @Dkarma
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              Asking a dumb question promotes ridicule…always has. Lemmy is no different.

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  • @[email protected]
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    This explains why LinkedIn was sending out surveys today asking “What do you think about PepsiCo?”, “What are the top reasons you would want to work at PepsiCo?”, to a bunch of people. The whole thing was extremely weird, and obviously a PR campaign

  • @Astroturfed
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    Just another reason to not drink the diabetes piss water that is Pepsi. They lost the cola wars for a reason. Come sucks too, but fuck Pepsi even harder.

  • Digitalprimate
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    Wow the tankies are out in force on the comments on this one.

          • @[email protected]
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            They are easily riled and while I doubt there is intentional coordination in place, due to their fervour, they can come across like a brigade. If you speak up against them - cue the hexbears flocking to this comment no doubt - they can get quite vicious, as my comment history will witness.

          • 新星 [he/him/CPC bot]
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            Hexbear’s been isolated for a while, and their site developed a culture of trashing on people who “debate” in bad faith, as well as some other stuff like PPB which is weird especially for outsiders.

            If you’re browsing internal Hexbear posts, you’ll find lots of posts under irony which make them perhaps difficult to appreciate. I’d recommend visiting Lemmygrad first.

      • @[email protected]
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        Increasingly, “tankies” seem to cover any infraction against the approved anti-russian fervor;

        • if you are not convinced Russia blew up Nord Stream
        • if you are not convinced that Russia blew up a farmer and a tractor in Poland
        • if you are not convinced that Ukraines summer offensive is going all that well
        • if you believe normal Russian people are not evil monsters
        • if you are not convinced that Putin ordered the downing of Prigozhins plane
        • @Grimy
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          I have been called one just for being critical of the US military, it’s a catch all term for anyone that isnt strictly for capitalist imperialism. I consider it a soft resurgence of the red scare, I cringe each time I see it just like when I see the term lib.

          Both the pro Russian and the pro america-no-matter-the-cost crowds just stink of stupidity imo

        • @set_secret
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          so given 90% of the planet believe normal Russian people aren’t evil monsters, the default position is tankies?

      • @[email protected]
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        Equivalent of “woke”, but used by liberals. Generally meaning “people left of us that we don’t like”.

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          Not really. It’s someone who claims to be liberal or progressive or a way left thinker willing to use force to make the world what they want

          People who diminish or refute Tiananmen Square 1989 are tankies

            • Rikudou_Sage
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              Because tankies are next-level communists. So while all tankies are also commies, not all commies are tankies.

              For me the biggest distinction is that I think commies are just naive and want to live in a fairy tale, tankies are actually malicious and want to fuck it up for all of us if we let them.

          • twelve20two
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            It’s original definition doesn’t include liberals. I consider myself relatively left. I’ve had people ridicule some of my viewpoints for being too liberal (I guess too center for them). Those people were tankies, but they weren’t tankies because they’re more left than me. It’s because they consider themselves to be very left leaning while still praising authoritative regimes and being apologists for them. That’s the tank part. They’re alright with military dictatorships of the past and even consider them to have been successful. They also rarely are able to admit the flaws of those regimes (including the genocides), and even if they do, there’s a “reason” for it (X might have been bad and did this, but at the same time, it also did Y which was somewhat good)

          • Edward (any)
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            This is the problem with “tankie”, nobody can actually define it.

            You, attempting to refute that it’s “woke” but for liberals, proved that it is “woke” for liberals.

            • 新星 [he/him/CPC bot]
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              attempting to refute that it’s “woke” but for liberals

              The best refutation is that woke is “woke” for liberals, but Americans fail to recognize both of their parties are liberals.

      • @randomperson
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        You are using Lemmy that was created by actual tankies.

        • @[email protected]
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          Thanks to open source and federation we can fork and kick them out (and also tell them to kill themselves enough that they either leave or actually do.)

          They didn’t invent ActivityPub and don’t have any role in its development.

    • @Random_user
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      Can’t believe nestle isn’t on the list and #1

    • @sneezymrmilo
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      Man disappointing seeing how many companies I recognize on that list. Boycotting all these companies would be difficult considering how a lot of the companies on here own 20+ brands.

      • @[email protected]
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        Yeah Proctor & Gamble is the toughest one for me. They kinda have a lock on some industries like laundry detergents.

        I guess we just do our best. Russia is a small market, so it doesn’t take to much of hit to these bastards in the bigger markets before they abandon Russia.

      • @[email protected]
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        41 year ago

        There’s a reason they say that there is no ethical consumption under capitalism. This isn’t to say we should just throw our hands up and give in, but do whatever the hell you can.

        For instance—sorry if you already know to do this—it may not apply for a lot of these companies, in that the goods are consumed, but whenever you can, buy secondhand to reduce not just waste, but also profits for whoever produces the product you buy. Also, sorry if it sounds trite, but I like to think that every little step helps in some way.

  • @rockSlayer
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    Next up: the nord vpn logo engraved on every bullet

    • @Raxiel
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      This daisycutter brought to you by manscaped.