The CEO and founder of the Museum of Ice Cream has come under fire .for allegedly engaging in a cheap act of performative activism .amid protests against police brutality and systemic racism toward the Black community.On June 8, Maryellis Bunn took to Instagram to share a photo of a protest signage she had painted on the museum’s facade in New York City’s SoHo neighborhood.“Today we stood outside MOIC NYC and asked our community what they are screaming for, then I started to paint,” Bunn captioned the post.Yet, many users — and former employees at the museum — took issue with the post.accusing her of taking part in a stunt to gain attention and alleging that Bunn had mistreated many of her Black workers.“You couldn’t have taken a few seconds to spell check the names?” one commenter asked.“I find this post alarming, as it does not call attention to — nor make any acknowledgement of..." ."... — the many alienating behaviors and microaggressions that I, a [Black] woman, experienced under your leadership,” former employee Madison Utendahl said.Other commenters were quick to call out Bunn for deleting comments that seemed to paint her in a negative light, challenging her to instead address the backlash head-on