Land O Lakes Gets Rid of Indian Woman After Almost a Century
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As it approaches its 100th anniversary, Lands O'Lakes is marking the occasion with a new look. Namely, it's kicking the American Indian maiden off the butter box holding its signature product.
Land O'Lakes butter has been encased in packaging bearing the logo of a "butter maiden" since 1928. The American Indian woman depicted had a feather in her hair and was kneeling, holding up a container of butter in her hands.
The logo had long been criticized as racist and stereotypical, with North Dakota Rep. Ruth Buffalo (liberal whiner) says the image goes "hand-in-hand with human and sex trafficking of our women and girls." WTH?
These social justice idiots have gone completely off the rails. Here's the original logo...