From cracking down on cultural figures to renaming food, disgust with Putin risks shifting into xenophobia
Vodka isn’t the only “Russian” product being targeted regardless of actual Russianness. Rick Anderson, a North Carolina deli owner, madelast week when he renamed Russian dressing “Ukrainian dressing”, which he said “tastes just like our old dressing, without the notable hints of genocide”.
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