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The American actor received a wave of disapproval on social media after commenting on the rebranding of Aunt Jemima Syrup in a video.
“Aunt Jemima, yummy, pancake syrup. I used to see great African American chefs all the time, but because of the racism inherent in American corporate culture, they either made her white or she wasn’t human at all. I decided,” director Ben Stein said in a video posted to Truth Social. is a social her network founded by former President Donald Trump.
The 78-year-old, known for his roles in Ferris Bueller’s ‘The Mask’ and ‘Mad Day’, said he “would rather have had a black man show off his amazing pancake-making skills.” Your E-Daily News reports. .
Nevertheless, these few words earned him the ire of Internet users who rushed to set the record straight. The first netizen responded, “It’s a perfect example of ‘If you don’t know the context or the story of the conversation, you should shut up and listen.'”
In 2020, Jemima Her Aunt Syrup was renamed Pearl Milling Her Company, with a revised design after her 130 years to promote racial equality.
Because the character on the bottle represented the stereotype of a “mommy,” a large black woman who likes to serve her white master.
“I like my pancake syrup served out of bottles that are literally too racist,” Ben Stein countered second.
“Is anyone surprised that Ben Stein is racist? who? who? Firecracker? ” added the third.
Even actress Ellen Barkin, best known for her role on the Animal Kingdom series, said, “Don’t call Ben Stein an actor. He makes us all look bad.”
Un acteur américain se fait lancer des tomates sur internet pour ses propos
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The American actor received a wave of disapproval on social media after commenting on the rebranding of Aunt Jemima Syrup in a video.
“Aunt Jemima, yummy, pancake syrup. I used to see great African American chefs all the time, but because of the racism inherent in American corporate culture, they either made her white or she wasn’t human at all. I decided,” director Ben Stein said in a video posted to Truth Social. is a social her network founded by former President Donald Trump.
The 78-year-old, known for his roles in Ferris Bueller’s ‘The Mask’ and ‘Mad Day’, said he “would rather have had a black man show off his amazing pancake-making skills.” Your E-Daily News reports. .
Nevertheless, these few words earned him the ire of Internet users who rushed to set the record straight. The first netizen responded, “It’s a perfect example of ‘If you don’t know the context or the story of the conversation, you should shut up and listen.'”
In 2020, Jemima Her Aunt Syrup was renamed Pearl Milling Her Company, with a revised design after her 130 years to promote racial equality.
Because the character on the bottle represented the stereotype of a “mommy,” a large black woman who likes to serve her white master.
“I like my pancake syrup served out of bottles that are literally too racist,” Ben Stein countered second.
“Is anyone surprised that Ben Stein is racist? who? who? Firecracker? ” added the third.
Even actress Ellen Barkin, best known for her role on the Animal Kingdom series, said, “Don’t call Ben Stein an actor. He makes us all look bad.”
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