The boycott war is in full force--it's europe's turn

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Europeans try to boycott U.S. goods

Anti-war sentiment spurs sales bans on Coke, Marlboro


ASSOCIATED PRESS

FRANKFURT, Germany ? Some European restaurants are halting sales of Coca-Cola, Marlboro cigarettes and other U.S. brands in boycotts spurred by anti-war sentiment.

IN THE NORTHERN PORT CITY of Hamburg, 10 owners of French restaurants decided last week to strike spirits, tobacco and other goods with U.S. brand names from their menus.
Jean-Yves Mabileau from L?Auberge Francaise said he was happy to take part in the action, partly out of retaliation against the boycott of French products in the United States and partly to protest the war.
He threatened to take things a step further if the war did not end soon.
?If the Americans won?t calm down, I?ll start refusing to accept American Express and other U.S. credit cards,? said Mabileau, adding he didn?t think the move would hurt business.
The movement is not confined to Germany. Several Web sites call for Europeans to stop consuming leading U.S. products and other countries have seen similar calls to reject of American goods.

Greek filmmakers, including award-winning director Theo Angelopoulos, have called for a boycott of U.S. movies to protest the war in Iraq.
In the southeastern French city of Bayonne, the staff of a bar run by anti-militarists dumped their Coca-Cola stocks into the sewers.
The head of a leading German-American trade association warned that such efforts to punish the United States could backfire, hurting the local economy far more than U.S. multinationals.
?The Coca-Cola drunk in Germany is manufactured in Germany with German employees and they only hurt themselves,? said Fred Irwin, head of the Frankfurt-based American Chamber of Commerce.
The sentiment was echoed by Ricarda Ruecker, a spokeswoman for McDonald?s Germany, who said the company has seen no decline in its sales. She added that the company has worked hard to put across the message that it was German.
?The name doesn?t really tell you anything,? Ruecker said. ?A boycott in Germany would only damage the economy here.?
Stefan Bielmeier, an economist and trade specialist at Deutsche Bank, said such boycotts wouldn?t have much impact: ?I expect no visible effects here.?
Recent polls have shown that more than 80 percent of Germans are against the war in Iraq and fully stand behind Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder?s tough stance against President Bush?s war in Iraq.
While many of the actions are aimed at galvanizing larger boycotts of U.S. companies, others, like a doctor in the northern German town of Rendsburg, are making more personal anti-war statements.
A sign on the door to 61-year-old Eberhard Hoffmann?s dermatology practice warns anyone from countries belonging to the U.S.-led alliance against seeking treatment from him.
?I forbid Americans and Britons, as well as anyone else who supports the war to enter my practice,? he said. ?The war in Iraq is a crime.?
Hoffmann acknowledged he has no U.S. or British patients and said the action was largely symbolic.
 

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That is strange. If you want to spread anti-US propaganda, then showing the movies would be a good choice. How many movies are there out there that the US government is shown as the good guy?
 

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What did you think would happen. We started it here with the French and Germans. So I thought sooner or later instead of walking the streets they would start there own boycotts. They hit Mc Donalds first in Europe and then Asia. I did not see Mc's named mentioned above. With the worlds economy as it is now. They can hurt us as bad as we do them. Thats is why I said keep politics out of the economy. With all the layoffs we have already in this country we need not cause more for ourselfs. Just not smart. Great to speak out on the subject and be pissed. But long run no winners.
 

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greek filmmakers call for boycott

greek filmmakers call for boycott

of american films(lol)......if there is one consistent thread running throughout this whole issue,it`s that everyone`s motives are less than honorable.....france worrying about american boys going into harm`s way(economic interests be damned-lmao)....everyone worried about iraqi civilian`s safety intent on leaving the leader in power that has murdered almost a million of his own people......hmmm...hmmmm....hmmmmm....
 
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