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Colin Kaepernick Named Face of Nike's 30th Anniversary of 'Just Do It' Campaign
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<blockquote data-quote="inactive" data-source="post: 3152399" data-attributes="member: 7488"><p>I didn’t say so. That was clearly in cheek. I got no problem with economic development in emerging nations as it’s cheaper labor for us and actually provides stimulus and opportunity for those workers. Those are actually good jobs over there and their existence is vital for the world economy.</p><p></p><p>The left is hypocritical no argument here but I was more being critical of the “right” picking on offshore labor as their retaliatory criticism of Nike. THAT’S hypocritical if they are fine with it for everyone but the Nikes of the world who pizz em off. There’s lot of shiz to call out Nike and Knight about regarding their virtue signaling (this ad, the support of adulterous and drugged up Tiger or doping Jon Jones or Lance Armstrong or even the infidelity and gambling of Michael Jordan) but being capitalists and Republicans isn’t one of them. It’s not even low hanging fruit; it’s the wrong fruit entirely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="inactive, post: 3152399, member: 7488"] I didn’t say so. That was clearly in cheek. I got no problem with economic development in emerging nations as it’s cheaper labor for us and actually provides stimulus and opportunity for those workers. Those are actually good jobs over there and their existence is vital for the world economy. The left is hypocritical no argument here but I was more being critical of the “right” picking on offshore labor as their retaliatory criticism of Nike. THAT’S hypocritical if they are fine with it for everyone but the Nikes of the world who pizz em off. There’s lot of shiz to call out Nike and Knight about regarding their virtue signaling (this ad, the support of adulterous and drugged up Tiger or doping Jon Jones or Lance Armstrong or even the infidelity and gambling of Michael Jordan) but being capitalists and Republicans isn’t one of them. It’s not even low hanging fruit; it’s the wrong fruit entirely. [/QUOTE]
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