Rightguard
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I thought I'd had my say on this, but then I came across these pictures, which bring a whole new dimension to light:
www.legitgov.org
Now, I'm not saying that the way the KP brand treated its workers is in any way justified, but emphasizing the Russian/American division is also wrong. Most Russians are very poor, and some would argue have also been robbed by Russian oligarchs like Plastinin. In any case an entire nation is not responsible for the stupidity of one family.
Most importantly, Americans practically invented the concept of global brands. How much of what we wear, eat, drive etc. is from the USA? Americans or citizens of any country sure wouldn't like it if people in other countries said, don't buy this because it's American (or such and such - any nation really). It's totally hypocritical and practically racist.
Nothing racist about it. The protester is just saying, "don't shop here because KP does not pay their employees and the money goes right back into his pocket". It is no different than when Americans protesed toys that where manufactured in China because they contained lead.