Okay but why the fuck is BEN & JERRYS talking about this?
This has been a Ben and Jerry’s thing for literally ever cause it was founded by hippies.
Say what you will on private enterprise, but Ben & Jerry’s makes this part of their brand, and is the closest there is to a based business. Now, if only they were a worker co-op.
Don’t they have some good positions on Israel Palestine too? At least surprisingly good for a company.
We reject and repudiate all forms of hate and racism. Our decision to exit the OPT was based on our belief that it is inconsistent with our values for Ben & Jerry’s to be present within an internationally recognised illegal occupation. Speaking and acting on our values is neither anti-Israel nor antisemitic.
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As Jewish supporters of the State of Israel, we fundamentally reject the notion that it is antisemitic to question the policies of the State of Israel.”
Eeehhhhhhh not really enough, but definitely pretty unique in the corpo sphere to actually be willing to call out the occupation. I really wonder if they think they’ll get more people buying ice cream for this decision or not.
Every organization in America has to have political opinions now. And they’d better support the political establishment otherwise there will be consequences. The American Federation Of Teachers, one of the US’ largest teachers unions, comes out in favor of bombing Syria . I feel like this is some sort of reductio ad absurdum of unnecessary politicization of stuff. But it’s our reality now.
Why don’t they just shut up about it? Because silence is violence. You’re either in the forefront or you’re suspicious.
Former head of US NATO command has impassioned debate with a cartoon candybar
“Mr Candy Lizard, it is you who must face the terms of your own morality. You are shamelessly asking that Israel share the delicious nutty cruch of the Nutrageous Chocolate Explosion bar with the Palestinians. How foolish must you be and may your soul be racked with the blood on your hands for suggesting such a thing.”
You know the comment sections under news articles? Well, what if it was all one website? We could have all the advertising revenue!
Hm, but where do we get people to write the articles?
We don’t! Users won’t be able to type anything longer than a hedline! Not like anyone was actually reading before they comment.
Ben & Jerry are communists.