'Ben & Jerry's' say the U.S. was founded on stolen indigenous land, and it's time to give it back

Why does anyone care what a company says? Use your heads and ignore.
 
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And I'm not dumb enough to react to every company that's says things that I don't care one way or the other about. So why do you care what they say?
Well it's not like B&Js ever held America in high esteem, they sure don't mind those US dollars though.

The company is worth somewhere between $300-$500 million.....Not bad for diabetes peddlers. ;)
 
At one time we mass produced ice cream as an example with quality. So, Breyers and Sealtest and other brands were great until artificial ingredients slowly entered the recipes. Milkfat percentage was slowly lowered, and the tastes slowly changed. Then these people with others replaced them. However, the prices were higher as they were marketed as premium. All people growing up in the 1960's understand how good things tasted and they slowly changed, and the prices rose for less.
 
But they have a good point. And I think a good place to start would be
to take the land that B&J corporate offices and
headquarters are built on and to turn
it all over to the Indians. :smoke:
They'll just turn it into a casino.
 
One must not forget the conflicts that existed between tribes and role slavery played within indigenous communities. The strong subjugated the weak.
 
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