Social Sanction Against Russia app for iPhone and iPad
Developer: Zurab Arsoshvili
First release : 25 Oct 2022
App size: 7.91 Mb
Dictatorial Russia threatens the world with nuclear war.
The entire civilized world is uniting against this evil, governments are imposing sanctions, soldiers with weapons are fighting in Ukraine, and what are we doing at this time?
As dictatorial Russia threatens to end our world, all of us, every single person, must do something to stop them.
We all have great power together!
We started a civil protest, a "Social Sanction Against Russia".
Our goal is not only to not buy Russian products (I wont buy them, someone else will buy them and the problem doesnt end there), but also to stop shops from accepting Russian products.
Why Russian products?
The Russian product is the Russian economy.
The Russian economy creates the Russian army and bombs.
Dictator Putin is using this army and bombs to kill people and threaten to destroy the world.
You can stop this evil, join us and together we will defeat the dictator.
The rules of our protest movement "Social Sanction Against Russia" are as follows:
Go to a store where you think there will be a Russian product, look at the product and its barcode, which starts with the numbers 460, 461, 462, 463, 464, 465, 466, 467, 468, 469, (all barcodes starting with these three digits mean that this product is Russian)
Or you use a scanner created by us especially for this protest, which you can install from the Apple Store, called "Social Sanction against Russia" after using the scanner on the barcodes of the goods, the scanner will show if the goods are of Russian origin.
Fill your shopping cart as much as possible with Russian products, go to the exit of the store and leave the cart full of Russian product in protest. You can leave a piece of paper with the text of your protest in this cart.
Video the process or post it live on your social media, tag us with #socialsanction and challenge two people to do the same.
If this civil protest and action unfolds on a large scale, then the stores will be forced to take products of Russian origin behind them several times a day and place them on the shelves, which will create discomfort for them and ultimately they will refuse to sell Russian products.