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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.
 
I work with a lot of black people and some of them had a debate about this very thing the other day and they all pretty much agreed that it was fucking stupid and they liked aunt Jemima and uncle Ben and all of the other black food mascots, they don't see anything wrong with them. The consensus was that it was naïve whites pretending like they know what blacks want better than blacks.
Had a similar conversation with a black coworker when this first happened. His response was essentially the Peter Griffin “OMG Who the fuck cares!” meme. Said pretty much the same thing that all the black people he knew never gave a shit and it’s just pasty white liberal faggots making all the noise, as usual.

Mexicans felt the same way when these retards tried banning Speedy Gonzales in the 90s as well
 
she was based on some old racist mammy stereotype but I think there were just about zero modern day IRL black or white people who saw that and were offended by it/had their racism empowered by it. perceptions of things change, the popular perception right now is probably that the racists are the kikes who killed her rather than the kikes who created her.
 
Aunt Jemima looked like a nice cafeteria lady who would call you"hun" and give you a little extra helping of food because she was nice. But because she wasn't a ghetto jigaboo they had to showah her.
 
I liked maple syrup more anyways. Shit's more useable in more dishes.

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.
lmfao.
They really think dehumanizing their brand is going to end up well for them? that's fucking hillarious.

The point of branding is to differentiate yourself from other brands, so people can say "hey this brand's better tasting, even if it is a bit more expensive it's worth it, even my grandma agrees."
If the only thing that is literally seperating you from walmart brand is that walmart's is in ariel and your's is in times new roman, AND your's is 5 dollars more expensive?
People going for the cheaper option.

I bet even now land o' lakes is getting assfucked by generic salted butter things.
Either you're dooming about branding or corpos really ARE retarded and think we live in bladerunner rules with no foresight to understand why everything went to shit in the film in the first place. Or whichever dystopia is their fetish film.
 
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.
This was actually intentional it was due to the rise in something called "fast casual"

In the 2010s people started to flock to restaurants that advertised themselves as high class and offering healthier options. When in reality they just served fast food in more pretty looking boxes. McDonalds took notice of this and redressed their restaurants to look like higher class while in reality not changing anything. The reason why is as a way to adapt to people being paranoid about fried food in recent decades. This is also why the color of McDonalds bags is brown. Market research has shown brown conveys the most neutral reaction to what's in the bag of any color they could use.
 
I really want the data about Pearl Milling Company sales. Since it has the look of an Aldi knockoff brand.
apparently Pearl Milling Company is where Aunt Jemima brand originated. They just decided to go super retro and avoid the woke screaming mob altogether.
 
she was based on some old racist mammy stereotype but I think there were just about zero modern day IRL black or white people who saw that and were offended by it/had their racism empowered by it. perceptions of things change, the popular perception right now is probably that the racists are the kikes who killed her rather than the kikes who created her.

Really racist to portray a black woman as friendly or capable of making breakfast.
 
Don't know about anyone else, but I never once saw the Aunt Jemima character as racist. I guess the message that corporate America is sending with this purging of mascots of color is that we are only allowed to find white corporate mascots endearing.
Aunt Jemima was based on the Mammy stock character that used to be really popular in American media in the 19th and early 20th centuries. It fell out of favor later. A really good example of a Mammy character is the one in Gone with the Wind and To Catch a Mockingbird.

Leftists nowadays see it as racist similar to blackface.
 
Mexicans felt the same way when these retards tried banning Speedy Gonzales in the 90s as well
Mexicans were so pissed off about them trying to get rid of Speedy that the League of United Latin American Citizens made a statement calling Speedy a cultural icon and people started flooding CN with letters demanding that he be brought back.
 
I hate social contagion too much.

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FTR, the people behind this were communists. I'm sure it's totally a coincidence...
 
Aunt Jemima was based on the Mammy stock character that used to be really popular in American media in the 19th and early 20th centuries. It fell out of favor later. A really good example of a Mammy character is the one in Gone with the Wind and To Catch a Mockingbird.

Leftists nowadays see it as racist similar to blackface.
Yeah, I vaguely recall reading something about that. The last design didn't even look all that much like the mammy stock character to me; it always just came off as an inoffensive black housewife.
 
Aunt Jemima was based on the Mammy stock character that used to be really popular in American media in the 19th and early 20th centuries. It fell out of favor later. A really good example of a Mammy character is the one in Gone with the Wind and To Catch a Mockingbird.

Leftists nowadays see it as racist similar to blackface.

Literally all black characters are "racist" if the definition is that they're in any way based on tropes or stereotypes. But of course, the cool urban dude who yelps "Aw, HAYell naw!" in a modern movie isn't "racist," not because he's not based on a trope, but because he's a movie made today by a liberal.

The only reason relatively anodyne portrayals of blacks in past movies (e.g. the jive-talking crows who are just the 1940s equivalent of ebonics-speaking animals in modern Pixar & Dreamworks movies) are vilified as "racist" is they are from the Before Times, and the person condemning them is basically just finding an opportunity to brag about how sensitive he is to racism, while simultaneously condemning anyone who thinks they aren't a big deal.
 
Yeah but you see, wokeism is a logical fallacy, it relays far too much on guilt and emotionality but once you dissect the argument, its doomed to fall apart. But you see, it doesnt matter because we arent dealing with logical people. So if you cant argue with these people, they "win" by default.

Thats whats kind of scary about them. it doesnt have to make sense.

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.

Thats what you get when you remove Ronald Mc Donald from the McDonalds because little shits are afraid of clowns or something.

Also its just another example of the harsh and brutal borderline prison like archtecture that we have these days.
 
Literally all black characters are "racist" if the definition is that they're in any way based on tropes or stereotypes. But of course, the cool urban dude who yelps "Aw, HAYell naw!" in a modern movie isn't "racist," not because he's not based on a trope, but because he's a movie made today by a liberal.

The only reason relatively anodyne portrayals of blacks in past movies (e.g. the jive-talking crows who are just the 1940s equivalent of ebonics-speaking animals in modern Pixar & Dreamworks movies) are vilified as "racist" is they are from the Before Times, and the person condemning them is basically just finding an opportunity to brag about how sensitive he is to racism, while simultaneously condemning anyone who thinks they aren't a big deal.
disney: here's a black guy, he's loud and stupid and subservant to the white woman
people: WOW BASED BLACK STORM TROOPER

food companies: here's a wholesome black person who is a success
people: NOOOOOOOOO THATS HORRIBLE
 
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Yeah, I really don't get why they removed them all. It's crazy was like a handful of people twitting on twitter can do.
You know how people used to claim that if one person contacted you to fuss about your product, up to 1000 people just stopped buying it? The world is run by elderly people who actually fell for this decades ago and never figured out that the world has changed. They just apply this logic to social media while having no idea what bots are.
 
Yeah but you see, wokeism is a logical fallacy, it relays far too much on guilt and emotionality but once you dissect the argument, its doomed to fall apart. But you see, it doesnt matter because we arent dealing with logical people. So if you cant argue with these people, they "win" by default.

Thats whats kind of scary about them. it doesnt have to make sense.



Thats what you get when you remove Ronald Mc Donald from the McDonalds because little shits are afraid of clowns or something.

Also its just another example of the harsh and brutal borderline prison like archtecture that we have these days.
I miss Ronald, the one I used to go to had a statue of him. Steven King made Clowns scary, but they were always funny.
 
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