Yes, the Good Humor ice cream logo is translated into many country brands. This brand is over 100 years old. The thing is that the logo wasn't present on the original ice cream trucks. I think it comes from their purchase by Unilever. What grates me is that they are using a straight up pedo logo that was published a very long time ago. It seems like a huge company like Unilever would get a clue and change their logo. It would be interesting to get a statement from them on this matter, just to see where they stand.
Thnx. I'm new to this posting stuff.
But I've got a whole other view of child abuse. I worked for pedi-ortho docs for many yrs. & had to treat those abused kids.
I got burnt out & retired when I started having nightmares about it. I saw this from a whole other aspect that most people will never see.
Oh dear, I can understand how hard that must be. I used to work with kids and had conflicts with parents who advocated for corporal punishment. And so I butted my head against the paternalistic "the children are our property, mind your own business" mindset. It's amazing how little we can do to stamp out abuse (pedogate being HUGE) but if we each do the little we can, it makes a small difference. It's nice to read posts of people who are paying attention so I try to add context to posts. It's just context, it's not a denial or rebuttal.
Part of my job,working with the pedi-ortho docs was to collect the kids medical records and xrays so they could be added to the other documents to be presented in court. Sometimes we had to testify for the prosecution so the perps would be found guilty and go to jail. It was heartbreaking. I could only do that for so long. My own sons were 4,7 yrs.old.
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EvaEverywhere ago
Yes, the Good Humor ice cream logo is translated into many country brands. This brand is over 100 years old. The thing is that the logo wasn't present on the original ice cream trucks. I think it comes from their purchase by Unilever. What grates me is that they are using a straight up pedo logo that was published a very long time ago. It seems like a huge company like Unilever would get a clue and change their logo. It would be interesting to get a statement from them on this matter, just to see where they stand.
http://www.goodhumor.com/article
tx2truth ago
Thnx. I'm new to this posting stuff. But I've got a whole other view of child abuse. I worked for pedi-ortho docs for many yrs. & had to treat those abused kids. I got burnt out & retired when I started having nightmares about it. I saw this from a whole other aspect that most people will never see.
EvaEverywhere ago
Oh dear, I can understand how hard that must be. I used to work with kids and had conflicts with parents who advocated for corporal punishment. And so I butted my head against the paternalistic "the children are our property, mind your own business" mindset. It's amazing how little we can do to stamp out abuse (pedogate being HUGE) but if we each do the little we can, it makes a small difference. It's nice to read posts of people who are paying attention so I try to add context to posts. It's just context, it's not a denial or rebuttal.
tx2truth ago
Part of my job,working with the pedi-ortho docs was to collect the kids medical records and xrays so they could be added to the other documents to be presented in court. Sometimes we had to testify for the prosecution so the perps would be found guilty and go to jail. It was heartbreaking. I could only do that for so long. My own sons were 4,7 yrs.old.