Except maybe Aunt Jemima was the first 'you will love black people' psyop. I mean, what was brainwashed and what was organic. The world may never know.
Yeah it was all part of the “see they’re just like us” psyop that boomers lived though. It was all on purpose. Processed corn syrup instead of maple sugar. Made by globalist food corporations located in blue cities, public stock traded in New York City, instead of you know paying a buck or two more for natural real syrup made by a farmer who owns that beautiful woods just outside your town and who donated to the new park in your town. But naah. Nah why buy that when you can just buy the stuff with the smiling black lady on the bottle. Yeah you can trust her! She’s happy just look at her smile! She must be smart about syrup! This has got to be the better syrup.
This is one small story about why our country is fucked up. But there are many others that follow the same plot.
Discover them and reject them and you may be able to help turn this thing around. Reject the slop. Find the real things. Spend your money on them.
Yea, never will.....amazing millions of folks grew up seeing her at the breakfast table every morning and didn't have a problem with the color of her skin....simply loving a tasty breakfast.
It's real. I pointed it out to my daughter, who made an interesting observation: Aunt Jemima is apparently a reference to slavery in the eyes of some, while Ru Paul is simply a testament to a sick society, or whatever he actually is. Nobody would point finger a him and think about slavery at all. He's just a dude who knows how to apply makeup and who mysteriously got mega famous.
It’s getting so absurd, it’s difficult to discern what is true or not…did my own research to check if this was real. Who would want that in their home…especially with kids around? They must not know their market.
Owned by Keebler, owned by Kellogg - I infrequently bought their products anyway, but now, no way.
Except maybe Aunt Jemima was the first 'you will love black people' psyop. I mean, what was brainwashed and what was organic. The world may never know.
Yeah it was all part of the “see they’re just like us” psyop that boomers lived though. It was all on purpose. Processed corn syrup instead of maple sugar. Made by globalist food corporations located in blue cities, public stock traded in New York City, instead of you know paying a buck or two more for natural real syrup made by a farmer who owns that beautiful woods just outside your town and who donated to the new park in your town. But naah. Nah why buy that when you can just buy the stuff with the smiling black lady on the bottle. Yeah you can trust her! She’s happy just look at her smile! She must be smart about syrup! This has got to be the better syrup.
This is one small story about why our country is fucked up. But there are many others that follow the same plot.
Discover them and reject them and you may be able to help turn this thing around. Reject the slop. Find the real things. Spend your money on them.
Yea, never will.....amazing millions of folks grew up seeing her at the breakfast table every morning and didn't have a problem with the color of her skin....simply loving a tasty breakfast.
Because we whites were never the bigots they claimed. My last Aunt Jemima bottle is still in my cabinet. Cleaned out, of course.
It's real. I pointed it out to my daughter, who made an interesting observation: Aunt Jemima is apparently a reference to slavery in the eyes of some, while Ru Paul is simply a testament to a sick society, or whatever he actually is. Nobody would point finger a him and think about slavery at all. He's just a dude who knows how to apply makeup and who mysteriously got mega famous.
Different kind of slavery?
Bingo.
"Im just a dude, playin a dude, disguised as a chick."
Factcheckers say this is true: https://youtu.be/_wjm8yplszE?si=Si3vN1qUrnuS3yO5
It’s getting so absurd, it’s difficult to discern what is true or not…did my own research to check if this was real. Who would want that in their home…especially with kids around? They must not know their market. Owned by Keebler, owned by Kellogg - I infrequently bought their products anyway, but now, no way.
100% Real Original? Ironic they put a fake woman on the box who is neither real or original.
Probably weren’t good for me anyway. Good bye forever old friend.