July 4: Virtue signals on twitter about America being on "stolen land" (lol fuck off), draws ire of conservatives, Unilever parent company drops $2 Billion in market cap amid possible boycott https://nypost.com/2023/07/06/ben-jerrys-boycott-calls-unilever-stock-falls/
July 6: Ben Cohen arrested at a Free Assange rally in Washington DC hosted by Code Pink https://nypost.com/2023/07/06/ben-jerrys-co-founder-ben-cohen-arrested-during-dc-protest/
July 8: Indian chief contacts B&J letting them know that his tribe was from the land their headquarters is now on, and is happy to take the land back (no answer so far) https://nypost.com/2023/07/07/ben-jerrys-hq-is-on-native-american-land-vermont-chief/
I honestly don't think I've ever seen a petard-hoisting this fast before.
No they haven't, they were very much against the Scottish 'IndyRef' independence referendum in 2014 leading to many Scots boycotting them.
Happened with quite a few companies back then, and the MSM coverage at the time was what bluepilled a lot of Scots about the biases at the BBC, which many others in the UK later learned when their own interests were suddenly on the receiving end of the propaganda.
To be fair wasn't that pre-brexit? I can see a leftist argument for them remaining in the UK at the time since Parliament was majority in favour of the EU
It was the rise of UKIP that forced a referendum vote and before the result they were extremely confident they would win and silence UKIP and Farage forever...