‘I would not have pulled Lush out of Russia if it weren’t for public pressure’
‘I would not have pulled Lush out of Russia if it weren’t for public pressure’

‘I would not have pulled Lush out of Russia if it weren’t for public pressure’

‘I would not have pulled Lush out of Russia if it weren’t for public pressure’
‘I would not have pulled Lush out of Russia if it weren’t for public pressure’
why would he say the quiet part out loud? how would this not make him seem like a piece of shit?
i tried to read in the article where he might say something about why but it really is just 'profits at all costs'.. wants to avoid the use of words like 'ethical'.. gotcha. i understand what kind of person you are now.
I think this is misrepresenting what he said. His stance is basically that he felt like they were punishing honest workers and business partners, people who never lied or cheated or hurt anyone, for something that they had no part in due to public pressure. He’s not wrong either unless people have some kind of explanation for how a cosmetics manufacturer is supposed to stop Putin from murdering innocent Ukrainians fighting against his pointless war and innocent Russians who don’t want to fight for him.
Because it might apply pressure to those rich enough to influence Putin. Because it slows their economy. Because it sends a message.
It's one raindrop in the flood. But without raindrops, there is no flood.
Yeah but that's what sanctions are. It's not really possible to have convenient sanctions. How would that work.
A cosmetics manufacturer alone? No.
All western companies leaving however can make an economic hit that will benefit Ukraine.
As for the Russians? They can revolt or do something, otherwise they suffer. Who cares about them.
If stopping Putin from being in government is the only fix, the only possible action anyone could take would be ending Putin. Anything else would be useless.
It isn’t though, non-offensive actions have effects too.
good points, thank you.
I think the article paints a pretty good portrait of a complicated but socially responsible business owner, even though I do think pulling out of Russia was the right thing to do even if it wasn't what he would've chosen.
That's the name of the game with carotidien. Profits at all costs.
And some people still say that the customers are helpless and calling for boycott doesn't work...
If people would demand other industries to be more in line with their moral values (like about climate change) that could also change a lot