Posted on 12/30/2021 4:27:31 PM PST by Roman_War_Criminal
Anuradha Mittal, the head of Ben & Jerry’s board of directors and vice president of Ben & Jerry’s Foundation Inc., won this year’s Antisemite of the Year competition, a project of the watchdog StopAntisemitism. “There must be consequences for those who spew hatred and bigotry against the Jewish people and nation,” said StopAntisemitism founder and Executive Director Liora Rez. “Being a finalist in this annual competition is one of those consequences.” Mittal spearheaded Ben & Jerry’s decision to stop selling its ice cream to Jews living in various parts of Israel, a decision that StopAntisemitism said was “clearly not made for the sake of the Palestinian people who are now also unable to purchase a pint from the Vermont ice cream maker. This is a blatantly antisemitic boycott.”
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Ben & Jerry’s stores and ice creams spew a Marxist/BLM agenda. They even have a flavor that features Colin Kaepernick, “Change the Whirled”. This is pulled straight from their website: https://www.benjerry.com/flavors/colin-kaepernicks-change-the-whirled-non-dairy
“Colin Kaepernick is serving up sweet justice with the non-dairiest compilation of cookies & caramel. This flavor honors Colin’s activism in pursuit of racial justice & his portion of the proceeds from Change the Whirled™ go to Know Your Rights Camp.”
No ice cream for da Joooooooz?
That’s cold man, cold.
Everybody knows that Joos are powered by ice cream to take over the world.
Or something. I’m sure she’s got it all figured out.
Uggy inside and out.
She, looking as if she has just tasted the sh*t in her mouth.
That is one, ugly specimen of a mean woman.
Stay away and beware of that evil twat.
The left is not even trying to hide the evil any more.
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