On throwdown to ben and jerrys on tribal issues

 As ben and jerrys still has not contacted the indigenous peoples who's land they occupy to make accommodations regarding misdeeds and misuse I am making a throwdown to them on this issue.

Not only do I point out that ben and jerrys operate their Vermont facilities on Abenaki land and have not contacted the Abenakis in regards to addressing the issue of their abuse of stolen indigenous land, but also the nature of the outlets they operate on tribal casinos in Connecticut. The ben and jerrys outlet at Foxwoods has closed permanently, which was to be expected, as Foxwoods is a magnet for troublemakers which include indigenous fraudsters, however their outlet at Mohegan Sun is very much active

As ben and jerrys still has not contacted the indigenous peoples regarding the abovementioned issue here is my throwdown;
In April 2006 I set the record for the most ben and jerrys ice cream cones eaten at 25, a record which still stands. If ben and jerrys does not address the issue regarding the stolen indegenous land they occupy, and make their products free for all indigenous peoples, I plan to be at the ben and jerrys at Mohegan Sun on free cone day 2024 to either meet or beat the record for most ice cream cones eaten on free cone day.

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