Thursday, March 17, 2022

Cleopatra's Boudoir stands with Ukraine.



Like much of the world, I am bearing witness to the violence and terror that the Russian government is inflicting upon a peaceful, sovereign European country. I stand in solidarity with Ukrainians, and with Russians who are equally appalled by the actions of their government in a senseless war that was not of their choosing.

The United States reaffirms its unwavering support for Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity within its internationally recognized borders, extending to its territorial waters. The U.S.-Ukraine relationship serves as a cornerstone for security, democracy, and human rights in Ukraine and the broader region.

The CEO of Nestle, Mark Schneider says the company will not exit Russian markets or suspend business with the Putin regime. 

In support of Ukraine, I am NOT buying any new Maybelline, Ralph Lauren, Yves Saint Laurent, Kiehl's, Garnier, Giorgio Armani, Diesel, L'Oreal, and Stella McCartney fragrances and cosmetics until NESTLE pulls out of Russia.

Regarding my etsy shops, I have also suspended all business with Russian and Belarus.

I believe it is necessary to cut off resources that would in any way support Russian state institutions, its regime-controlled media, and its financial system. None of my actions are directed against the Russian people, many of whom oppose what is happening and are suffering its consequences. 

These are the companies and products produced under the Nestle umbrella:



Ways you can help Ukrainians: https://www.globalcitizen.org/en/content/ways-to-help-ukraine-conflict/

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