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Ben Stein misses the ‘large African American woman chef’ no longer on his syrup bottle​



Ferris Bueller’s economics teacher is getting slammed on social media for his rant about America’s corporate culture ... and pancake syrup.

On Monday night, Ben Stein, the “Ferris Bueller’s Day Off” actor known for his monotone voice, posted a bizarre video to his Truth Social account in which he displayed a bottle of Aunt Jemima syrup while blaming the “inherent racism of America’s corporate culture” for making the syrup less suited to his preferences.

“I am about to do something which I sometimes do, which is to make breakfast for dinner,” he opened the video.

“Aunt Jemima, yummy, pancake syrup. Now this used to show a large African American woman chef, but because of the inherent racism of America’s corporate culture, they decided to make it a white person,” he said glancing at the bottle and then realizing there’s actually no white person on the label. “Or maybe no person at all.

“But I preferred it when it was a Black person showing their incredible skill at making pancakes,” Stein, 78, added.

In 2021 PepsiCo Inc. rebranded its Aunt Jemima pancake-and-syrup line as Pearl Milling Company in an effort to eliminate its ties to racist tropes.

Stein’s video appears to have been a promo for “The World According to Ben Stein” podcast episode that aired Tuesday. In the episode’s description, Stein said he sat down with co-host Judah Friedman and Trump EPA chief of staff Mandy Gunasekara “to discuss the effects of woke corporate culture in society and the ongoing war against Aunt Jemimah [sic] as well [sic] other corporate icons.”

“Is erasure the path for progress?” the description reads. “We don’t think so either. Plus we discuss the consequences of weak leadership from the White House and the destabilizing effects that is having on our security interests both here and abroad.”


Harvard Kennedy School professor Cornell William Brooks tweeted, “Don’t pancakes taste as good without stereotypes? Uncle Ben why do you need Aunt Jemima? PS Your name is Ben Stein, hers was Mrs. Nancy Green. Respect.”

“Is anyone surprised that Ben Stein is a racist. Anyone? Anyone? Bueller?” tweeted @BobHille.

Actor and stuntman D. Russo chimed in, writing, “‘I like MY pancake syrup served out of a bottle that is a LITERAL RACIST TROPE.'-Ben Stein.”

“Aunt Jemima is based on the common ‘Mammy’ archetype, a plump black woman wearing a headscarf who is a devoted and submissive servant. Her skin is dark and dewy, with a pearly white smile, but please, Ben go on about equality,” tweeted @travis_rexrode.
 
It's because corpos are intentionally taking anything unique out of their designs and intentionally sterilizing them so everything is corporate and sterilized because they want us conditioned to nothing but mundane, sterile, corporatism. Even the pringles man looks depressingly bland now. Wokeness is just a convenient excuse to pull it off.
 
I guess I'm too autistic to understand why clownworld cancelled the fat nigger syrup lady. Was she not gross enough?
 

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The problem is that instead of caring about having fun and eating good products, this ridiculous “woke” ideology has made everything sterilized and unfunny.

It’s gotten to the point where everything looks good as long as the worldview is black and white.
Tis the reality of our Commies doing their best to imitate Chairman Mao. Right down to his retarded policies.
Packaging and restaurants in general had so much more charecter and charm even just 15 years ago. No better example than McDonald's
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The toys were better, food better, packaging way more colorful- all of that fucking gone.
 
That's odd, these people paid no attention to the characters Hattie McDaniel portrayed. There was hard work and respect displayed but submissive was not on the table. That was true of any of the lifetime family servants, who knew where the bodies were buried. That is why wealthy families usually pensioned them off reasonably. Thought and education have truly migrated.
 
Packaging and restaurants in general had so much more charecter and charm even just 15 years ago. No better example than McDonald's
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The toys were better, food better, packaging way more colorful- all of that fucking gone.
I felt it was symbolic when an old McDonald's with the Playplace by me closed and was torn down to be replaced by another gray, soulless box. Not unlike when dead malls were torn down to be replaced with gray, soulless Amazon boxes.

It was almost refreshing seeing Pizza Hut bring back the old logo recently.
 
I felt it was symbolic when an old McDonald's with the Playplace by me closed and was torn down to be replaced by another gray, soulless box. Not unlike when dead malls were torn down to be replaced with gray, soulless Amazon boxes.

It was almost refreshing seeing Pizza Hut bring back the old logo recently.
I feel that, but even with Pizza Hut, they brought back the original logo, they returned to tradition- but they still haven't put the hut back on the roof on the new buildings. Things like Aunt Jemima and Uncle Ben's going the way of the dodo just says something about the lack of creative freedom. There are still artists, but they aren't allowed to create, only alter and subvert what came before. Pizza Hut is one of the few examples of the opposite happening, going back to a better time.
 
Packaging and restaurants in general had so much more charecter and charm even just 15 years ago. No better example than McDonald's
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The toys were better, food better, packaging way more colorful- all of that fucking gone.
you know, i don't mind that kind of building in the second one if it's like a bank, or maybe a steak house
but it's a fucking mcdonalds
if someone doesn't want to eat a mcdonalds because "the outside is too kiddy", they're retarded
 
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