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No More Pepsi for Me

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KBayDog

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Funny how this didn't get much play in the press. In fact, if it weren't for Neal Boortz (and (unfortunately) the NY Sun), I wouldn't have known about it:

Pepsi Exec Likens America to Middle Finger
BY CHRISTINA ROGERS - Special to the Sun
May 19, 2005
URL: http://www.nysun.com/article/14104

A top executive at PepsiCo compared America's position in the global marketplace to a middle finger during a speech to the graduating class of Columbia Business School.

Many of those in attendance viewed the comments Sunday evening by the president and chief financial officer of PepsiCo, Indra Nooyi, as insulting and unpatriotic.

"My family had flown a great distance and spent a large sum of money to come celebrate this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and were quite disturbed that the president and CFO of a U.S.-based company made such a comparison at a business school ceremony," one graduate, Wes Martin, said.

Ms. Nooyi described the world's five major continents as being like the five fingers on a human hand.

For example, she said, Africa is the pinkie, because it's smaller and less significant economically.

North America and, in particular, the United States, the India-born Ms. Nooyi said, stood out as the middle finger and anchor for the functions of the hand.

"This is a really good thing," she said in her speech, referring to the nation's leadership position in global business.

But if used inappropriately, she continued, America risks conveying a negative message to the world.

"What is most crucial to my analogy ... is that each of us in the U.S. - the long middle finger - must be careful that when we extend our arm in either a business or political sense, we take pains to assure we are giving the hand ... not the finger," she said, according to transcripts of the speech.

Why the middle finger (aside from her political statement?) If she wanted to use the "hand" analogy, I vote for the U.S. being the "opposable thumb" on the Hand of the World. Sure, the rest of the fingers could survive on their own, but they rely on us to function as a human hand. (I know, I am an "ignorant American.")
 

Venom-0

Eagle Driver
I kinda like pepsi and I really don't think that the world will end if it wasn't for us. Things have their way of keeping things in balance.
 

Schnugg

It's gettin' a bit dramatic 'round here...
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Pepsi = twenty teaspoons of sugar per can...too sweet for me.

Smile for the birdy CEO....
 

VarmintShooter

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Hmm, she's just saying what liberals have been saying for a long time ... we should be cognizant of how our global actions are perceived.

Some people agree, some don't, but I'll still be drinking my Mountain Dew ...
 
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