More than 10,000 people are spending their Friday morning on Twitter (TWTR) calling for a boycott of Dutch beer company Heineken (HKHHY) .
A tweet featuring an incendiary fan-made image first used the hashtag on Feb. 23, which transformed Heineken's signature green bottle into pointed bullets and stated "proud supporter of Russian genocide."
The post also stated: "Heineken launched no less than 61 new products on the #Russian market last year after promising to stop investing there because of the war in #Ukraine."
Heineken in March 2022 had vowed to pull its business from Russia after the country invaded Ukraine. But an investigative report from Netherlands-based website Follow the Money states that the company's reports showed its Russian arm "launched 61 new products 'in record time' and sold 720,000 hectoliters more beer and soft drinks."
Heineken was quick to respond to the controversy in a formal statement: "We’re working hard to transfer our business to a viable buyer in very challenging circumstances and we expect at a significant financial loss to the company, amounting to around €300M.
"In the meantime, our local colleagues at Heineken Russia are doing what they can to keep the business going, after fully delisting the Heineken® brand, to avoid nationalisation and ensure their livelihoods are not at risk."
Still and all, some people were less than convinced that Heineken is innocent.
Others were supportive for different reasons.
A few also pointed out the hypocrisy of the hashtag in the first place.
And of course, it wouldn't be the internet without the folks letting you know that they could care less.