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Guess who is experiencing a little online backlash because they couldn't shut up and sell stupid icecream to fat people?
[HEADING=2]Ben & Jerry’s Will End Sales of Our Ice Cream in the Occupied Palestinian Territory[/HEADING]
July 19, 2021
We believe it is inconsistent with our values for Ben & Jerry’s ice cream to be sold in the Occupied Palestinian Territory (OPT). We also hear and recognize the concerns shared with us by our fans and trusted partners.
We have a longstanding partnership with our licensee, who manufactures Ben & Jerry’s ice cream in Israel and distributes it in the region. We have been working to change this, and so we have informed our licensee that we will not renew the license agreement when it expires at the end of next year.
Although Ben & Jerry’s will no longer be sold in the OPT, we will stay in Israel through a different arrangement. We will share an update on this as soon as we’re ready.

[URL unfurl="true"]https://www.benjerry.com/about-us/media-center/palestine-statement?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=demand&utm_term=photo&utm_content=palestine-statement[/URL]

[URL unfurl="true"]https://twitter.com/benandjerrys/status/1417128875075719172[/URL]

Notice this last sentence shows they aren't quite committed to the cause.

Although Ben & Jerry’s will no longer be sold in the OPT, we will stay in Israel through a different arrangement. We will share an update on this as soon as we’re ready.

Doesn't matter. They're getting boycotted in Israel. Oopsie doodles!
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We are having a board meeting this afternoon to discuss ending sales of your ice cream in our supermarket chain.
[URL unfurl="true"]https://twitter.com/AviKaner/status/1417175894377041931[/URL]
 

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Guess who is experiencing a little online backlash because they couldn't shut up and sell stupid icecream to fat people?




Notice this last sentence shows they aren't quite committed to the cause.



Doesn't matter. They're getting boycotted in Israel. Oopsie doodles!

That Jew did the same thing; is only limiting sales of the ice cream rather than stop it altogether:

 

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If you really want to understand this graph:

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you should read "The History of Central Banking and The Enslavement of Mankind" by Stephen Goodson. You can get it here.

It's a fairly quick read and it makes the case, a strong one, that most modern wars and political assassinations and the like are a direct result of central banking.

In the US, The Fed is private corporation. Their job is to print money for the government. This money is a Federal Treasury Bond. So the government says, "We want $1 trillion" and the Fed LOANS it to the government. We all then pay interest on it, essentially forever.

When Hitler took power, he got rid of Germany's private central bank and made it under government control. The government gave loans, incentives for housing and marriage and families, and German unemployment was at nearly 0%. The government charged very little interest on their loans and their economy soared and the people prospered.

Look at the graph. Before the Fed was created, aside from two blips, there was no inflation. If McDonald's had existed in 1801 and they sold a cheeseburger for 5 cents, then in 1905, that cheeseburger would still be selling for 5 cents.

To drill this point home even further, from this article:

In the 1950s, a bottle of Coke sold for 5 cents. Today you can easily spend $1.50 to $2.00 for a Coca Cola in a vending machine, a 30x to 40x increase over the past seven decades.

That’s an astonishing price increase. But it’s not just Coke.

Going back to the early 1940s-- roughly eighty years ago-- the median price of a new home in the United States was less than $3,000. Today the median home price is roughly $350,000… more than 100x higher.

If that rate continues, then by the time my daughter is 80 years old (she’s currently just a few weeks old), the median home price in the Land of the Free will be more than $30 million.

To us, today, it’s unfathomable that an average, middle class suburban home could cost $30 million. Or that a bottle of Coca Cola will cost $75.

The amount of damage this has done to everyday people cannot be overstated. It can be argued that the US may have gotten rid of race-based slavery, but debt-based slavery is very, very real, and it steals from us all.

I hope the 10 people on this board who read this appreciate it. Please spread the word.
 

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If you really want to understand this graph:

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you should read "The History of Central Banking and The Enslavement of Mankind" by Stephen Goodson. You can get it here.

It's a fairly quick read and it makes the case, a strong one, that most modern wars and political assassinations and the like are a direct result of central banking.

In the US, The Fed is private corporation. Their job is to print money for the government. This money is a Federal Treasury Bond. So the government says, "We want $1 trillion" and the Fed LOANS it to the government. We all then pay interest on it, essentially forever.

When Hitler took power, he got rid of Germany's private central bank and made it under government control. The government gave loans, incentives for housing and marriage and families, and German unemployment was at nearly 0%. The government charged very little interest on their loans and their economy soared and the people prospered.

Look at the graph. Before the Fed was created, aside from two blips, there was no inflation. If McDonald's had existed in 1801 and they sold a cheeseburger for 5 cents, then in 1905, that cheeseburger would still be selling for 5 cents.

To drill this point home even further, from this article:



The amount of damage this has done to everyday people cannot be overstated. It can be argued that the US may have gotten rid of race-based slavery, but debt-based slavery is very, very real, and it steals from us all.

I hope the 10 people on this board who read this appreciate it. Please spread the word.
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I hope he's suffering, wherever he is.
 

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I hope he's suffering, wherever he is.
I did some research on this quote because the Goodson book says that Wilson knew next-to-nothing about banking and surrounded himself with people who claimed they did.

The quote is not entirely real. It's a splicing of a couple of quotes. This page goes into it.

So even though the quote is spliced, it's hard to read the surrounding context and believe that Wilson did not regret establishing The Fed.
 

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I did some research on this quote because the Goodson book says that Wilson knew next-to-nothing about banking and surrounded himself with people who claimed they did.

The quote is not entirely real. It's a splicing of a couple of quotes. This page goes into it.

So even though the quote is spliced, it's hard to read the surrounding context and believe that Wilson did not regret establishing The Fed.
They've surrounded every President for the last century, not to mention Prime Ministers of every other White country. Churchill was is in their pocket due to debt. None of them gave a fuck what the outcome of WWII would do to the world.

They killed JFK because he was trying to take power away from the Fed, on top of not wanting Israel to have nukes.
 
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