I just noticed the Spiral Heart on the Magnum Ice Cream Logo, has this been talked about yet?
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Unilever have used this logo for nearly 30 years.
They trade under different names in different countries in the U.K. it’s Walls Ice Cream.
The original logo was a boy sitting against a girl both eating ice lollies. Innocent times.
The original founder of this international conglomerate was Lord Lever a Victorian philanthropist who advanced the rights of workers and their children. He ensured that workers had rights, sanitised housing, access to education and the sabbath free from work.
I am not making accusations without evidence, but when I hear the word "Philanthropist" my mind automatically translates it to "Satanist".
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Well, that's one take on the information. You say Lord Lever "advanced the rights of workers and their children, etc." but here's what his biography says:
"In the early 1900s, Lever was using palm oil produced in the British West African colonies. When he found difficulties in obtaining more palm plantation concessions, he started looking elsewhere. In 1911, Lever signed a treaty with the Belgian Government to gain access to the palm oil of the Belgian Congo."
"Leverhulme set up a private kingdom reliant on the horrific Belgian system of forced labour, a program that reduced the population of Congo by half and accounted for more deaths than the Nazi holocaust...The archives show a record of Belgian administrators, missionaries and doctors protesting against the practices at the Lever plantations."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Lever,_1st_Viscount_Leverhulme
Who edits wikipedia? Leftists. I would do more research to find the whole truth and not a narrative being pushed.
You might be right, but the quotes I used have sources linked. I suppose both of these authors could be Leftists.
https://copperbelt.history.ox.ac.uk/2017/10/02/hubris-and-colonial-capitalism-in-a-model-company-town-the-case-of-leverville-1911-1940-benoit-henriet/
Marchal, Jules (2001). L'histoire du Congo, 1910–1945: Travail forcé pour l'huile de palme de Lord Leverhulme
Where do we stop?
I don’t want to dispute your findings, I put information there from the physical evidence of the model village he established for his workers at Port Sunlight. In its day it was years ahead of what most industrialists offered.
Henry Morton Stanley was a hero explorer of my childhood but in the last 20 years his history has been rewritten to tell a story of a white European who partnered with the King of Belgium to enslave the natives of Central Africa.
I don’t deny that the 17th to early 20th Century were a dark period for exploitation.
Lever, Ford,Carnegie, Getty through to Gates have exploited for their own gains.
It is the crimes and exploitation’s of the 21st Century that need to be focussed on.
For Levers legacy company that might be the workers on the tea plantations or the cocoa workers in west Africa that are being exploited by Unilever, Nestle, Mondelez and Mars.