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'boycott american products in australia soviet communist apparatchik #Asi #Aussie #Kiwi american grocery stores expect you to remember what its for #SelectiveMemory and charge a cheap price #ThatsCommunism' (000) ===================== The provided search context does not contain information linking a boycott of American products in Australia to Soviet communist apparatchiks, nor does it support the specific ideological framing or claims regarding "SelectiveMemory" and "#ThatsCommunism" presented in the query. The available information indicates that calls for boycotting American products in Australia are primarily driven by: Political and Economic Disputes: Specifically, reactions to Donald Trump's imposition of 25% tariffs on Australian steel and aluminium, and broader opposition to US trade tactics and foreign policy. Corporate Ethics: Concerns over US corporations like Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, and NestlΓ© regarding environmental impact, labor practices, and anti-union activities. Consumer Lists: Guides identifying specific US-owned brands (e.g., Kelloggβs, Heinz, Mars) to avoid in favor of Australian or European alternatives. There is no evidence in the search results connecting these consumer actions to Soviet-era ideology or the specific hashtags and slogans included in the prompt. AI-generated answer. Please verify critical facts. Elaborate What are the economic impacts of Trump tariffs on Australian exports? Which US brands are most frequently targeted in Australian boycotts? How do Australian consumers identify US-owned companies locally? Copy Share π π π ======================================== @Xi96 @Hitler34 @God21 @God212121 @God21212121 @God2121212121 @God212121212121 @God21212121212121