Ice cream giant Ben & Jerry’s has called on the Biden administration to return “stolen indigenous land” as part of a divisive Fourth of July message.
Ice cream giant Ben & Jerry’s has called on the Biden administration to return “stolen indigenous land” as part of a divisive Fourth of July message.
The company used social media to share its message, declaiming: “The United States was founded on stolen indigenous land. This Fourth of July, let’s commit to returning it.” Writing to its 494,000+ followers on Twitter, Ben & Jerry’s declared the time has come for the U.S. government to act. This 4th of July, it's high time we recognize that the US exists on stolen Indigenous land and commit to returning it. Learn more and take action now:
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