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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.
 
Aunt Jemima "syrup" is not maple syrup at all, but high fructose corn syrup goyslop. I'm still against jettisoning the darkie mascot however. I am most upset, however, about the vanishing of Mia The Butter Maiden for Land O Lakes dairy products.

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Yeah, and how are sales doing now they dumped a 100 year old brand and mascot?
What I don't get is why they didn't just reinvent the brand. Just drop the "aunt" part and call it "Jemima" and make her a younger black woman. That's all you really needed to do. Replacing it with a generic "mill" instead made no sense to me.
 
What I don't get is why they didn't just reinvent the brand. Just drop the "aunt" part and call it "Jemima" and make her a younger black woman. That's all you really needed to do. Replacing it with a generic "mill" instead made no sense to me.
Because the woke crowd actually hates black people more than literal white supremacists hate black people.
 
This is so weird because yesterday I randomly thought about how I miss Aunt Jemima even though I don't eat fake maple syrup. I guess it's just nostalgia. I always liked food mascots as a kid.

I really miss the butter maiden though, she was kind of hot and I have no idea what was supposedly offensive about her.
 
This is so weird because yesterday I randomly thought about how I miss Aunt Jemima even though I don't eat fake maple syrup. I guess it's just nostalgia. I always liked food mascots as a kid.

I really miss the butter maiden though, she was kind of hot and I have no idea what was supposedly offensive about her.
I think I found Hungry Jack's syrup tastier later on when I used that as a kid and then I dropped the fake shit all together once I had a job and could buy real syrup but I share that nostalgia for that kind of stuff too. Reminds me of a better time where the left and politicians at least tried to act like they didn't want to genocide humanity and/or kept it secret.
 
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This box screams charecter and warm, homemade pancakes made with love. The new one is gentrified and soulless, and of course PepsiCo is behind it.
PepsiCo owns that brand? I wish Joan Crawford would be resurrected and give these critiens what for in the next board meeting.
 
PepsiCo owns that brand? I wish Joan Crawford would be resurrected and give these critiens what for in the next board meeting.
I hate that a handful of massive fucking companies own basically everything, especially food. They learned from the Nestlé baby formula boycott alright, you basically can't fuck them, they'll always have a income stream from something.
 
This is so weird because yesterday I randomly thought about how I miss Aunt Jemima even though I don't eat fake maple syrup. I guess it's just nostalgia. I always liked food mascots as a kid.

I really miss the butter maiden though, she was kind of hot and I have no idea what was supposedly offensive about her.
I believe Jemina was an actual chef during that time. That or Ben from the rice. They've literally whitewashed history because she doesn't fit the mold of what a Black person should be today.

Food mascots and branding are meant to be enticing and distinctive so that you could pick them out from the crowd.
 
I believe Jemina was an actual chef during that time. That or Ben from the rice. They've literally whitewashed history because she doesn't fit the mold of what a Black person should be today.

Food mascots and branding are meant to be enticing and distinctive so that you could pick them out from the crowd.
Packaging itself looks like goyslop nowadays. I honestly smile when I see Call of Duty shit on a beef jerky bag, it's some flavor of creativity from the typical safe over simplified fluff you usually see.
 
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.
Jesus Christ Ben Stein was an actual professor, a writer, a real lawyer and was a lawyer and speechwriter for fucking two US presidents.

But he's credited as 'hey remember the guy from that movie'.
 
Yeah I'm running with this whole "black fragility" thing. It's the only way to explain their apoplectic fits over old white guys saying the most mildly out of touch things possible.
Blacks aren't fragile. When they see a white person say something "offensive", they see it as an opening to attack.
The man making the retarded claim that PepsiCo changed Aunt Jemima to a white woman because they are racial supremacists isn't an old white guy. He's an old Jew that supports the Jewish ethnostate of Israel where he is allowed citizenship but blacks aren't, no matter how good they are at cooking pancakes.
 
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