Sunday, June 2

Ben & Jerry’s triggers boycott calls over July 4 message

Ben & Jerry’s is dealing with requires a boycott after the ice cream large known as on July 4 for the U.S. to return land to Native Americans.

The firm mentioned the U.S. ought to begin by returning Mount Rushmore and the Black Hills to the Lakota Sioux tribe. 

In its Independence Day message, the corporate mentioned the federal vacation ignores some exhausting realities.



“Ah, the Fourth of July. Who doesn’t love a good parade, some tasty barbecue, and a stirring fireworks display? The only problem with all that, though, is that it can distract from an essential truth about this nation’s birth: The US was founded on stolen Indigenous land,” the corporate mentioned. “This year, let’s commit to returning it.”

The message triggered an uproar, and the hashtags #boycottbenandjerrys and #GoWokeGoBroke circulated throughout social media, the place customers accused the corporate of operating their enterprise on “stolen” indigenous land.

“When is Ben & Jerry’s giving up their land?” Jenna Ellis, ex-attorney for former President Donald Trump, mentioned on Twitter.

Erick Erickson, a conservative commentator, mentioned, “Just so we’re all on the same page here, we did not ‘steal’ land from the Indians.”

“We conquered and captured it, and we’re all better off as a result of it. And, before we got here, they were killing each other and capturing each other’s land too,” Mr. Erickson mentioned.

Some posters on-line associated it to the blowback that Bud Light confronted after it collaborated with transgender influencer Dylan Mulvaney within the spring.

“I guess Ben and Jerry’s will find out that It’s just as easy for us to reach into the adjacent freezer for a different brand of ice cream as it is to take a step over to the next refrigerator to buy something other than Bud Light,” one person mentioned on-line.

Others mentioned if Ben & Jerry’s actually cared, the corporate would switch their retailers to Native Americans.

Some mentioned they had been sick of the corporate “disrespecting” America and vowed to take their enterprise elsewhere.

Bennett Cohen and Jerry Greenfield co-founded Ben & Jerry’s in 1978. They bought the corporate in 2000, and as a part of the settlement, the corporate has maintained its voice in social causes.

It has lengthy supported Democrats and liberal causes.

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