And what country can preserve its liberties if their rulers are not warned from time to time that their people preserve the spirit of resistance? Let them take arms. The remedy is to set them right as to facts, pardon and pacify them. What signify a few lives lost in a century or two? The tree of liberty must be refreshed from time to time with the blood of patriots and tyrants.
They got rid of the Indian and kept the land. Typical. Thankfully all the problems POC were facing are ALL GONE now that Uncle Ben, Aunt Jemima, and this woman are off the product packaging. I hear that single parent households just plummeted to less than 1%, unemployment is nearly down to 1%, all of them are reading at or above grade level, standardized test scores have never been higher....Yeah...RIGHT.
I just spent the last 6 weeks in Land O' Lakes, which is in far northern Wisconsin, right at the border with Michigan's upper peninsula. ("Come to Wisconsin! Smell our dairy air!") Beautiful place, but Land O' Lakes butter does not come from here, but from Minnesota. Cultural appropriation, that's what it is!
Take one side of the box, cut her knees out, cut the box she's holding so it opens, tape the knees to the back, open the flap. Boobs .Childish I know but I can't help myself sometimes.
The left did the right thing: NO native American should have a job: they should all be on welfare, praising the gift that keeps on giving but keeps them poor and dependent. Oh, and voting, I almost forgot about that one.
Indeed! No butter...no brain.
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DeleteThey got rid of the Indian and kept the land. Typical. Thankfully all the problems POC were facing are ALL GONE now that Uncle Ben, Aunt Jemima, and this woman are off the product packaging. I hear that single parent households just plummeted to less than 1%, unemployment is nearly down to 1%, all of them are reading at or above grade level, standardized test scores have never been higher....Yeah...RIGHT.
ReplyDeleteI just spent the last 6 weeks in Land O' Lakes, which is in far northern Wisconsin, right at the border with Michigan's upper peninsula. ("Come to Wisconsin! Smell our dairy air!") Beautiful place, but Land O' Lakes butter does not come from here, but from Minnesota. Cultural appropriation, that's what it is!
ReplyDeleteIf you cut out the ladies Knees and place them over the butter she's holding....
ReplyDeleteTake one side of the box, cut her knees out, cut the box she's holding so it opens, tape the knees to the back, open the flap. Boobs .Childish I know but I can't help myself sometimes.
ReplyDeleteHave you seen the Starbuck's siren holding her twin tails?
DeleteThey eliminated the Indian maiden and kept the land … typical.
ReplyDeleteMy wife and I have used "Lando Lakes" for many years. I swear that the taste changed (not for the better) when the Indian maiden was removed.
ReplyDeleteThey removed her moistness...
DeleteAgree, no longer buy it. Gone from my pantry like bud light and aunt jemimah.
ReplyDeleteScrew um.
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I have not purchased Land O' Lakes butter since they removed the princess.
ReplyDeleteCrying bloody tears.
ReplyDeletenative girl, drawn by a native artist, with the approval of the native council -- gone because some karens needed a new target
ReplyDeleteNext thing we've got to get that white supremacist Paul Newman off the tomato sauce. Bad white man. Bad...
ReplyDeleteThe left did the right thing: NO native American should have a job: they should all be on welfare, praising the gift that keeps on giving but keeps them poor and dependent. Oh, and voting, I almost forgot about that one.
ReplyDeleteYes! Keep 'em drunk!
DeleteHad saved the last Indian Maiden box when the changed, wife threw it out
ReplyDeleteSwitched brands to Camelia after that crap
ReplyDeleteNo more beautiful contemplation of infinity by looking at the Indian woman on the box being held by the Indian woman on the box....
ReplyDeleteShort of giving their butter away, I'll never use that brand again.
ReplyDelete--------and in the casinos----
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