And the same respect right back at you, sir. We all have the freedom to buy what we want - and if we as individuals choose not to purchase specific products, from specific countries, for specific reasons (such as the fact that our conscience isn't comfortable with it) - then so be it. Irrespective of anything else, I admire those to choose to take a personal stand for their own reasons.
All of the AAAAA-grade birch ply I use comes from Finland (a company called FinnForest) who have consistently delivered exceptional-quality sheet goods for at least the last 20 years, so the 'country of origin' dilemma doesn't apply to me - at least on a superficial level anyway. But does that superb top face come from elsewhere? I have no idea. As a commercial woodworker earning his living from doing this - if I were to spend countless hours emailing manufacturers to find out, I'd never get anything built. I similarly have no idea of the environmental or political connotations surrounding the substantial amounts of European (=French or Italian) oak I buy, or the US-sourced black walnut & cherry, or the African-sourced iroko, afromosia or wenge. Ultimately - it's all a slab of shot-in-the-dark guesswork. We can all only do our best, using things like FSC certification to reassure ourselves. The above isn't a cop-out btw - it's commercial reality. All we need to do is to look downwards at the socks covering our feet, and wonder if they were put together in some third-world-below-subsistence-level-wage hellhole. Spoiler alert = they probably were. Fact is - we'll never know.
Politics don't even come into this (nowhere even close) - and anyone who chooses to die on that hill inevitably has an opinion swamped by CNN and Fox-News soundbites which only tell maybe 1% of the actual story. I wasn't going to write about this, but now - I really think I should. The real, actual story can be told by Mykhailo. She's the 28-year-old Ukrainian refugee who's been living at my home for the last three years or so, brought here by the UK's 'Shelter' initiative. She arrived here 7 months pregnant, like a rabbit in the headlights, and without speaking a word of English. Two months in - she gave birth to a daughter who's now almost 3 years old - a daughter who's never met her Dad. Mykhailo gets a Facetime call from her husband (a soldier serving in the Ukrainian military) once in a blue moon when he has some internet. This guy has a small daughter who he's only ever seen through a phone screen. Between one FT call and the next - she has no idea if he's still alive or not. I could write a whole lot more - but I'll keep quiet right now.
So until you've done all of the above, until you've given a vulnerable refugee a safe, comfortable home, until you've taught her a language and a trade (she's my apprentice), until you've helped raise a bi-lingual child and started to put her through school, until you've exhibited the compassion and support so richly deserved by an innocent victim of someone else's actions - you have ZERO right to be 'outraged'. NONE WHATSOEVER.
I hope the above puts the 'politics' BS squarely into perspective.
Warm wishes to everyone - irrespective of your colour, your creed, your religion, your gender orientation, your location, your nationality, your language, your culture, your beliefs, your anything. To me - you're all just people.
Kevin