I bought butter yesterday and made sure not to get Land o Lakes.
most libral are racial identitarians and there for equate the very racism they them selves have as being the motivating force in other.
... hand-in-hand with human and sex trafficking of our women and girls...
Yeah, but tribes stopped doing that after the White man took things over. Cannibalism too.
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As a little girl I thought the Land O’Lakes lady and the Sunmaid Raisins lady were the two most beautiful, serene women. I wondered if they were friends.
There was a time when American Indian imagery was a common and treasured part of American culture.
Cultural Marxism is slipping us down the buttery slope.
It is political correctness run amok (as other posts have said).
To me, fiction often occurs in product images. But it should never be taken seriously. Yes, native Americans did not run dairy farms and manufacture butter. So what?
But was the use of the “Indian Maiden” image an intended slight of any native Americans? No.
Land O Lakes was founded in Minnesota. Minnesota is known as the “land of 1,000 lakes”. The Ojibwe tribe is one of the major tribes of Minnesota. It was an Ojibwe artist that drew the “Indian maiden” image for the use of the Land O Lakes company.
Whether or not native Americans made butter, if anything the “Indian maiden” image pays homage to the “native American” history of Minnesota, home of the Land O Lakes company, home of the tribe of the artist that drew the image for Land O Lakes.
The company should not have caved to the political correctness pressure.