Comments by "리주민" (@user-nf9xc7ww7m) on "Marjorie Taylor Greene Cites HIPAA, Won't Say if She's Been Vaccinated: A Closer Look" video.
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Oddly though, Ben and Jerry's is still operating in nations with severe human rights issues, such as China and Saudi Arabia. I'm confused.
"Unilever Multinational corporation [owner of Ben and Jerry's] also maintains corporate offices in numerous human rights-abusing countries, including China, Pakistan, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Venezuela, Vietnam and Zimbabwe. Unilever is reportedly a major purchaser of tomato paste from state-owned factories in China's Xinjiang region, where the U.S. State Department says China is engaged in "horrific abuses." In January 2021, the U.S. government halted the import of all such tomato paste into the U.S., citing the use of forced labor that amounted to "exploiting modern slavery." Yet neither Unilever nor Ben & Jerry's appears to have ever taken action against China's massive human rights violations in Xinjiang."¹
Guess Ben and Jerry's is perfectly fine with boycotting Israel as its small, but china...well, that would be economic suicide for the conglomerate. It's not about human rights, it's about who has more money.
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¹https://www.newsweek.com/double-scoops-double-standards-courtesy-ben-jerrys-opinion-1612002
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Oddly though, Ben and Jerry's is still operating in nations with severe human rights issues, such as China and Saudi Arabia. I'm confused.
"Unilever Multinational corporation [owner of Ben and Jerry's] also maintains corporate offices in numerous human rights-abusing countries, including China, Pakistan, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Venezuela, Vietnam and Zimbabwe. Unilever is reportedly a major purchaser of tomato paste from state-owned factories in China's Xinjiang region, where the U.S. State Department says China is engaged in "horrific abuses." In January 2021, the U.S. government halted the import of all such tomato paste into the U.S., citing the use of forced labor that amounted to "exploiting modern slavery." Yet neither Unilever nor Ben & Jerry's appears to have ever taken action against China's massive human rights violations in Xinjiang."¹
Guess Ben and Jerry's is perfectly fine with boycotting Israel as its small, but china...well, that would be economic suicide for the conglomerate. It's not about human rights, it's about who has more money.
Source:
¹https://www.newsweek.com/double-scoops-double-standards-courtesy-ben-jerrys-opinion-1612002
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Oddly though, Ben and Jerry's is still operating in nations with severe human rights issues, such as China and Saudi Arabia. I'm confused.
"Unilever Multinational corporation [owner of Ben and Jerry's] also maintains corporate offices in numerous human rights-abusing countries, including China, Pakistan, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Venezuela, Vietnam and Zimbabwe. Unilever is reportedly a major purchaser of tomato paste from state-owned factories in China's Xinjiang region, where the U.S. State Department says China is engaged in "horrific abuses." In January 2021, the U.S. government halted the import of all such tomato paste into the U.S., citing the use of forced labor that amounted to "exploiting modern slavery." Yet neither Unilever nor Ben & Jerry's appears to have ever taken action against China's massive human rights violations in Xinjiang."¹
Guess Ben and Jerry's is perfectly fine with boycotting Israel as its small, but china...well, that would be economic suicide for the conglomerate. It's not about human rights, it's about who has more money.
Source:
¹https://www.newsweek.com/double-scoops-double-standards-courtesy-ben-jerrys-opinion-1612002
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Oddly though, Ben and Jerry's is still operating in nations with severe human rights issues, such as China and Saudi Arabia. I'm confused.
"Unilever Multinational corporation [owner of Ben and Jerry's] also maintains corporate offices in numerous human rights-abusing countries, including China, Pakistan, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Venezuela, Vietnam and Zimbabwe. Unilever is reportedly a major purchaser of tomato paste from state-owned factories in China's Xinjiang region, where the U.S. State Department says China is engaged in "horrific abuses." In January 2021, the U.S. government halted the import of all such tomato paste into the U.S., citing the use of forced labor that amounted to "exploiting modern slavery." Yet neither Unilever nor Ben & Jerry's appears to have ever taken action against China's massive human rights violations in Xinjiang."¹
Guess Ben and Jerry's is perfectly fine with boycotting Israel as its small, but china...well, that would be economic suicide for the conglomerate. It's not about human rights, it's about who has more money.
Source:
¹https://www.newsweek.com/double-scoops-double-standards-courtesy-ben-jerrys-opinion-1612002
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Oddly though, Ben and Jerry's is still operating in nations with severe human rights issues, such as China and Saudi Arabia. I'm confused.
"Unilever Multinational corporation [owner of Ben and Jerry's] also maintains corporate offices in numerous human rights-abusing countries, including China, Pakistan, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Venezuela, Vietnam and Zimbabwe. Unilever is reportedly a major purchaser of tomato paste from state-owned factories in China's Xinjiang region, where the U.S. State Department says China is engaged in "horrific abuses." In January 2021, the U.S. government halted the import of all such tomato paste into the U.S., citing the use of forced labor that amounted to "exploiting modern slavery." Yet neither Unilever nor Ben & Jerry's appears to have ever taken action against China's massive human rights violations in Xinjiang."¹
Guess Ben and Jerry's is perfectly fine with boycotting Israel as its small, but china...well, that would be economic suicide for the conglomerate. It's not about human rights, it's about who has more money.
Source:
¹https://www.newsweek.com/double-scoops-double-standards-courtesy-ben-jerrys-opinion-1612002
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