The Ben and Jerry’s Lifestyle

Last week, Ben and Jerry’s became embroiled in controversy after it celebrated July 4th by advocating the return of “stolen” land to Native Americans (#landback), starting with Mount Rushmore, which they wanted returned to the Lakota. People on Twitter were quick to point out the obvious — that, like virtually everything else in America, Ben and Jerry’s HQ also sat on former native land. And things got even worse for the far-left ice cream company when Fox News interviewed Don Stevens, Chief of the local Nulhegan Band of the Coosuk Abenaki Nation, who said he was open to talks over ownership of Ben and Jerry’s HQ. Ben and Jerry’s hasn’t responded, as Birdwatch points out at the bottom of their original tweet. 

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