After Ben And Jerry’s Tells US To Return ‘Stolen Land’, Indian Chief Demands Land Of Company’s HQ

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NEW YORK (VINnews) — The progressive views of Ben and Jerry’s, the iconic ice cream maker, may have landed it in trouble. In a July 4 tweet marking the US Independence Day, the company wrote that “This 4th of July, it’s high time we recognize that the U.S. exists on stolen indigenous land and commit to returning it.”

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The company said that while July 4 festivities like fireworks, parades and barbecues are entertaining, they “distract” from the fact America was settled on stolen land. In a news release, it said the U.S. should commit to returning the land by starting with giving Mount Rushmore to the Lakota peoples along with a petition.

In response to the call by Ben and Jerry’s, an indigenous native American chief in Vermont said he would be open to talking with the ice cream maker about taking back the land under its headquarters, according to a report by Fox Business news.

Don Stevens — chief of the Nulhegan Band of The Coosuk Abenaki Nation — told the New York Post that he “looks forward to any kind of correspondence with the brand to see how they can better benefit indigenous people,” noting that the company’s South Burlington, Vermont, headquarters is on Western Abenaki land.

“If you look at the [Abenaki] traditional way of being, we are place-based people,” Stevens told the Post. “Before recognized tribes in the state, we were the ones who were in this place.”

Rich Holschuh, spokesman for the Elnu Abenaki tribe and chair of the Vermont Commission on Native American Affairs, said he was in contact with Ben & Jerry’s for several years about various matters, as well as the current situation, according to Fox News Digital.

“We are happy to engage with anyone who wants to talk about the realities of indigenous experiences here,” he said. “They share many experiences and a lot of that involves around separating those people from their homeland.”

Stevens declined to speculate on how the Lakota might react to Ben & Jerry’s comments on Mount Rushmore, according to the Post.

“I have not had a conversation with them (Ben & Jerry’s), so I cannot make a judgement,” he said.

The Abenaki people have been on that land that eventually became Vermont for 12,000 years, the Abenaki Alliance said in a statement to Fox News Digital.

“The land is still here and the people are still here,” Holschuh said.

On a previous occasion, Ben and Jerry’s was also embroiled in political controversy over land after it decided in 2021 to stop selling ice cream in  “Israeli-occupied territories”, saying that to do so was “inconsistent with our values.” When its parent company Unilever sold its interest in the ice-cream to an Israeli license holder who continued to sell the brand in Judea and Samaria, Ben and Jerry’s attempted to challenge the decision, claiming harm to its “core values”. However a US court rejected the claim, stating that the idea the company’s messaging could be marred or customers could become confused about its core values was “too speculative”.

 


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Wilbur
Wilbur
10 months ago

It’s high time all Americans boycott that brand and put them to rest forever and thereafter. There’s plenty of good ice cream out there. These two clowns are bad people.

Pd f
Pd f
10 months ago

Israel is the indigenous people of the land of israel. Get it? Its called the land of israel! No other peoples land!
They should read the first rashi in chumash

lipale
lipale
10 months ago

ver smart – all of America s/b given back to the Indians – maybe they would be better off than under Biden.
BTW the land of Eretz Yisroel was given to the Yidden by the Ribono Shel Olam to Avruhum Uvinu and to his children Bnei Yisroel

The_Truth
Noble Member
The_Truth
10 months ago

they should stand up and take a stance true to their word: Ben & Jerry should stop selling ice cream in areas in the U.S.A. that exist on stolen indigenous land until it is returned to the indigenous people.

This way, B+J are happy, and the rest of the American public will be happy that they don’t continue to see it on the shelves anymore.

Rosalie J Lieberman
Rosalie J Lieberman
10 months ago

They are consistently inconsistent, like most fake progressives. None of the liberals on steroids will give over their homes, cars, or bank accounts to the native Americans, or to the BLM movement. Mostly they want to toot their horns, pointing out how great they are. Of course, aren’t they?

Liam K. Nuj
Liam K. Nuj
10 months ago

Maybe B&J will offer them a stack of coupons for $2 off a pint (actually 14 oz.) of ice cream.
And, of course, $24 worth of trinkets. You know, for old times sake.

Charlie Hall
Charlie Hall
10 months ago

The Lakota themselves had pushed out the indigenous inhabitants of the area near Mount Rushmore.

But the Abeneki really should get the B&J factory. They were there first.

S w
S w
10 months ago

Well based on many things that B & J have said, it doesn’t seem that they have any core values.

Marcia
Marcia
10 months ago

I hope every container they ever create melts before it reaches its customer

Kvetch
Kvetch
9 months ago

Ah, the chief listened to Ben Shapiro making that comment on his show.

Yosef
Yosef
10 months ago

As a frum news site, I think that there should not be a mention of things that are against the Ruah of the Torah, like 12000 years, since most of the traditional views state that this world is 5783 years old only.

Honesty in reporting
Honesty in reporting
10 months ago

Where did you lift this story from? I need to forward it to somebody who is smart enough to realize that he doesn’t trust Jewish media because there is none.