dear Aryan,
 as rohit said, will it not be an insult to the people n organizations
around the world, who struggle against cola if u drink it? at least, isnt it
basic courtesy no to drink it infront of a samara panthal? when a boycot
appeal against criminal cola is raised, what will be the primary action one
has to take? cola products include all products coke produces including
kinley exploting local water resource unjustly. isnt it our 'ethical'
commitment no to drink any cola products in kierala as long as the
plachimada struggle continues?
love
salim



On 4/9/08, aryakrishnan ramakrishnan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 12:04 AM, salimtk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > any ethical question in drinking cola?
> >
> Dear Salim,
> I was very apologetic and closetted about my liking for coca cola.
> Still I like the taste of the cola. I dont have any opposition to the
> cola based on health grounds or ethical grounds. Tropicana juice ,
> that natural flavoured one also come from Pepsico in India. If they
> exploit people I will support that struggle also, but will I stop
> drinking it?
>
> Is the opposition towards cocacola or is it against their corporate
> policies and double standard in Plachimada? I would say my opposition
> is towards the second.
>
> Aryan
> ps. I dont understand the logic of drinking tropicana and avoiding
> cocacola for political reasons.
>

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