Boycott NIKE!

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Clubber Lang, Sep 3, 2018.

  1. destriero

    destriero

    Queef, qeef queef, queef... what was that? You didn't go whining to the mods for protection? So your PM whining to Baron was in my defense?! Ah hahahahahahaha!
     
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    #431     Sep 8, 2018
  2. destriero

    destriero

    I found @vanzandt 's mugshot from his arrest in AUSTIN TX for bestiality (Ovis Aries). He won on appeal as he owned the animal. He attempted suicide by suffocation at booking but failed (it's a net, bro).

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    #432     Sep 8, 2018
  3. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    Queef, qeef queef, queef... what was that? You didn't go whining to the mods for protection? So your PM whining to Baron was in my defense?! Ah hahahahahahaha!
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    Different PM dumbshit.
    Do you ever get tired of looking stupid?
     
    #433     Sep 8, 2018
  4. destriero

    destriero

    You'll have to refresh my memory as you run to Baron constantly! Dude, I'd turn you into a hand-puppet. You shit your bikini and immediately went whining to Baron in one of many PMs.

     
    #434     Sep 8, 2018
  5. vanzandt

    vanzandt

    Never whined to Baron slick... I actually apologized to him for having sunk myself to your level and polluting the forums with your stupid "challenge". I think I called it baby-shit.
    I then proceeded to tell him your threats don't bother me because "I don't whine about things like that".

    Desterio.. for your own health... something you are taking... fucks up your brain.
    Its like that Nike post you made. You attacked someone, and then when I pointed out your error... you said "Oh I only had my phone". Well you know what buddy? Thats what stupid people do. They talk shit when they don't know what the fuck they are talking about. You do it ALL THE TIME dude.

    I should go back and find those posts about my TWTR fill.... you made a COMPLETE FOOL of yourself saying something about the last trade was at blah blah blah and I was outside the NBBO.... all off of one screenshot I posted. Until I pointed out that you didn't even know what the fuck the columns were. Bid/Mid/Ask.

    You just explode without thinking dude. This is low IQ. You talk first and think later.

    I hope I am doing you a favor by pointing out this behavior. Its not good. I do it not for the people on this forum... but for the people in your life. You really set a bad example. People pick up on that.

    Just think about it OK.
     
    #435     Sep 8, 2018
  6. destriero

    destriero

    Homebound due to the rain?

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    #436     Sep 8, 2018
  7. I see another of the genius athletes Nike seems to think we should want our kids to emulate, Serena Williams, ruined the U.S Open final by being unable to control herself and engaging in an embarrassing attack on the chair umpire. The umpire is being criticized by the various cuck talking heads but good for him. He wasn't taking her shit. No official should have to. The days when spoiled brat players, eg John MacEnroe, could get away with outlandish behavior toward officials are over. Thank goodness.

    I wonder if Nike will come out with a special ad campaign to support her. I mean, what would be better for its target audience of gang bangers and rappers than encouraging them to defy authority and get in a cop's face?
     
    #437     Sep 8, 2018
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  8. Police Officer’s Widow Slams Nike in Open Letter: ‘You’ve Got this One Wrong’
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    A police officer’s widow posted an open letter to Nike on her Facebook page slamming the company’s latest ad campaign featuring former NFL player Colin Kaepernick, and her response has since gone viral.

    Sherry Graham-Potter, an Arizona woman whose late husband, Pima County Sheriff’s Deputy Tim Graham, died in the line of duty in 2005, penned an emotional letter to the company speaking of how she wore a Nike cap while she grieved for her husband, and how that symbolized her husband’s “strength and sacrifice.”


    But her praise for the company’s brand ended there. She then criticized Nike for using Kaepernick, who has openly shown “contempt for law enforcement,” as a spokesperson for an ad about sacrificing everything.

    The letter read, in part:

    This man, whose contempt for law enforcement fits him like a…sock, has promoted an agenda that has been proven false time and time again, in study after study. But facts don’t seem to matter anymore. This man has thrown his support behind divisive anti-police groups, and donated money directly to a fugitive from justice who escaped prison after killing a police officer. I question the judgement of anyone who would put someone this controversial and divisive at the head of an advertising campaign, but it isn’t my company to run.

    I don’t know if I’ll have the heart to ever get rid of this cap, but I will tell you this, I’ll never purchase another Nike product as long as I live. You got this one wrong Nike, terribly, terribly wrong.

    Graham-Potter’s response to the Nike ad touched so many people on social media, it had been shared nearly 500,000 times on Facebook as of Saturday evening.

    The Nike ad, which Kaepernick narrates, features stories from athletes who overcame illness or disabilities.

    “Believe in something, even if it means sacrificing everything,” Kaepernick says in the ad.

    But Nike began receiving lots of criticism over how its ad used Kaepernick, who made his claim to fame in August 2016 by kneeling during the national anthem to protest police brutality, to promote a message about “sacrificing everything.”

    One Gold Star mother, whose Marine son died in the line of duty, spoke out against the company for belittling the word “sacrifice” by featuring an anti-police former NFL player as its spokesperson.

    Fans, celebrities, and law enforcement organizations also criticized Nike’s choice of spokesperson for the ad campaign.

    Fans, many of whom believe Kaepernick disrespected Americans by refusing to honor the flag, began burning their Nike gear to protest the company’s decision to use the former NFL player as a spokesperson for the brand.

    Celebrities and other organizations launched boycotts of the brand, includingJames Woods singer John Rich and the National Police Organization. Veteran actor James Woods even decided to dump his Nike stock out of protest.

    The backlash to the campaign featuring Kaepernick hit Nike right in their purse-strings when shares of Nike stock tumbled by three percent on Tuesday. President Trump even tweeted Wednesday that the company was getting “absolutely killed” because of the boycotts.
     
    #438     Sep 8, 2018
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  9. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    The stock is rebounding and Nike online sales are up 31%.
     
    #439     Sep 8, 2018
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  10. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark

    Fuck her.I bet she doesn't give a shit about the widows,mothers,children etc of black people murdered and brutalized by police.

    Stand with Kap:fistbump:
     
    #440     Sep 8, 2018