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Nike sides with Kaepernick

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theeedude

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Missouri college says it will stop wearing Nike

Texas Farm Bureau and Mississippi Dept. of Public Safety Ban Employees From Wearing Nikes

Goaded by the performative nature of the internet, people are destroying their Nike apparel and declaring a moral boycott over shoes they’ve already purchased — all in the name of denouncing Colin Kaepernick, the newest face of Nike’s “Just Do It” campaign.


Sean Clancy@sclancy79


First the @NFL forces me to choose between my favorite sport and my country. I chose country. Then @Nike forces me to choose between my favorite shoes and my country. Since when did the American Flag and the National Anthem become offensive?

3:56 PM - Sep 3, 2018


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John Rich

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Our Soundman just cut the Nike swoosh off his socks. Former marine. Get ready @Nike multiply that by the millions.

4:02 PM - Sep 3, 2018

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ch33zw1z

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^^ anytime now conservatives are going to switch to defending free speech when the government actually interferes with it....anytime now...
 

zinfamous

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Missouri college says it will stop wearing Nike

Texas Farm Bureau and Mississippi Dept. of Public Safety Ban Employees From Wearing Nikes

Goaded by the performative nature of the internet, people are destroying their Nike apparel and declaring a moral boycott over shoes they’ve already purchased — all in the name of denouncing Colin Kaepernick, the newest face of Nike’s “Just Do It” campaign.


Sean Clancy@sclancy79


First the @NFL forces me to choose between my favorite sport and my country. I chose country. Then @Nike forces me to choose between my favorite shoes and my country. Since when did the American Flag and the National Anthem become offensive?

3:56 PM - Sep 3, 2018


DmNH4UuWwAA_CRZ.jpg


John Rich

✔@johnrich


Our Soundman just cut the Nike swoosh off his socks. Former marine. Get ready @Nike multiply that by the millions.

4:02 PM - Sep 3, 2018


Nike is worth something like 3 NFLs. Some redneck hillbillies in the USA mean little to them because they are a global empire, and one which isn't nearly as pure white as you desperately wish it to be.

Nike will be better than fine.
 

Starbuck1975

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Great article on Nate Boyer, the green beret at the center of this story:

http://www.latimes.com/sports/nfl/la-sp-kaepernick-kneel-boyer-20180916-story.html

Some highlights:

How Boyer initially felt, which mirrors my initial reaction:
“He wasn’t mad, but he was entirely ready to dismiss Kaepernick as just another coddled and churlish star, acting up when his starting job was in jeopardy.”

I also think its relevant to point out that it was Boyer who steered the conversation to something productive, which Kaepernick’s PR people seized upon.

I also respect Boyer for condemning how political the whole conversation has become.

Maybe Nike should feature Boyer in the campaign.
 

thilanliyan

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How Boyer initially felt, which mirrors my initial reaction:
“He wasn’t mad, but he was entirely ready to dismiss Kaepernick as just another coddled and churlish star, acting up when his starting job was in jeopardy.”
IMO the timing is irrelevant if it is genuinely an issue. Maybe something particular happened to him in the same timeframe that caused him to go down that path?