World's famous brands have left Russia

250 companies have pulled out sicne start of invasion. No Netflix, Disney, McDonalds, Starbucks. Based or what?
P.S. Toyota has already came back

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A lot of these are fake or can’t do business there due to third parties not accepting the ruble. This is shit propaganda.

> Nintendo exited so hard, they're listed twice

Nintendo of Russia was always incompetent, i'm glad they're all canned

Consumer brands are of no purpose, they could stay in Russia, and it would not affect anything.
What you really need to look out for are the real industrial brands, Taiwan Semi-Conductors, Samsung, Siemens... etc. Germany - Japan produces most of the world's industrial equipment and tools. Japan, America, Netherlands and Taiwan produce all of the semi-conductor capabilities. Those brands are the ones that cripple Russia from a technological and industrial level. Look for companies like Bosch or BASF moving out not Starbucks or Toytota moving out.

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>P.S. Toyota has already came back

Wtf?That is not reported at all in Japan.

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Russia is looking like a great country to live in

kek and rare

>real industrial brands

..have all left Russia

Why would they tell you

>Consumer brands are of no purpose, they could stay in Russia, and it would not affect anything.
Punish the population by taking away their toys. The adult children revolt.

One that's not on the list was TikTok

I never understood why they pulled that from Russia. Isn't it a Chinese brand? A country that said they weren't going to sanction Russia?

I think you missed something: valve is out.
Valve out means no dota and no CS for russkies. I give Putin 2 weeks tops before he gets rushed.

tick tock lfet becuase of the restriction on sharing negative information about the war in russia that they could not comply with

If I`m not mistaken, there are two legal bodies: chinese TikTok and international one. So the international is trying to meet the laws of every country, including Russia's. The recent 'law of fakes' made them to stop making videos for Russian users

Now everyone knows how They are controlling you, Russian or not.

By "law of fakes" you mean the "law on fake news/journalists"?

Remember this all a psyop

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yes

gotta love mcdonalds acting like the saints by following the lefts every decision while making millions of fatasses. mcdonalds being taken off russia is probably gonna help russia in the long term, just saying

>Disney
Oh, no! Now the Russians won't get to see a film about a Chinese-Canadian girl having her period...also, she twerks.

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All of this is just virtue signaling and partly economic reasons, Ivan. You will soon be able to use >Grammarly to spellcheck your shitposts when this """war""" is over.

So.. nothing of value was lost

You wish, all they did is disable option to buy games with local cred cards back in late 2020.
Oh yeah and also you now need proxy to buy games from ass ravaged poles.
Massive gains against putin revolution in 2 weeks,

They only have patents, when russians say "screw it" they become new producers.

oh my fault they disabled direct balance payment to your own account from local credit cards.
i can still buy from steam "steam bonus cards" and apply them.