



Ben and Jerry’s ice cream is one of America’s biggest ice cream companies, raking in an average of $450 million in revenue per year.
The owners Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield are extreme left lunatics who sold the company to soap and food company Unilever in 2000.
Previous supporters of socialist Bernie Sanders, Cohen and Greenfield are two of the most cringe virtue-signaling clowns on earth. Now, they’re getting publicly humiliated by one of the Native American tribes they claim to support so much.
Cohen and Greenfield constantly talk about their love of the poor, minorities, women’s rights, and so on. Recently, the two liberal losers ranted about their hate of America and how it exists on “stolen land.”
Taking them at their word, the Vermont Native American tribe the Abenaki kindly asked for their land back, which includes several of B&J’s main factories.
Chief Don Stevens of the Abenaki Nation made the request to have the B&J headquarters given back to his tribe. That’s since getting the land back would be a big step forward for them in “reclaiming” their rights.
Surprisingly, however, Cohen and Greenfield haven’t responded. They no longer seem that interested in talking about giving back stolen Indian land! What a surprise, right?
Stevens is open to dialog. He said he’s willing to talk things over with Cohen and Greenfield about the “best path forward” on getting their land back.
If Greenfield and Cohen are right about America being stolen as a whole, then they have a duty to give back their land, which is specifically being claimed by a specific tribe whose land it is.
When’s the transfer of ownership happening, guys?
Liberals like Greenfield and Cohen are all talk and no action. They should go open a business in China and see how that goes for them in terms of minority and women’s rights.