Coin Kaepernick Convinces Nike To Pull Flag-Themed Shoe

Discussion in 'Politics' started by Tony Stark, Jul 1, 2019.

  1. But not 30% are black. Not even 20% not even 15%. Blacks buy disproportionately more Nike sneakers than whites.

     
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    #71     Jul 5, 2019
  2. Tony Stark

    Tony Stark


    And as Ive said,you have the investigative skills of Barney Fife
     
    #72     Jul 5, 2019
  3. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    What's next, cocoa butter catering to Black women?
     
    #73     Jul 5, 2019
  4. Yes according to you white people mostly walk around loafers and Black people mostly walk around in sneakers. 70% of Nike's demographic buyers are white people, teh other 30% are Blacks, hispanics, etc...

    You would not know a factual argument if you sucked its dick. I bet you eat dinner with cork on the forks.

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    #74     Jul 5, 2019
  5. Cuddles

    Cuddles

     
    #75     Jul 5, 2019
  6. Let's get back to the point, who pays full price (more than 100 bucks) for Nike sneakers? Generally those who lack a certain degree of self confidence. Think about it. Whoever has plenty means to buy more expensive shoes would do so. If you showed up at the Greenwich country club in Adidas or Nikes everyone wos laugh about you. It's people where 100 bucks means something to them, kids, teenagers, young adults. Other segments would buy Nike or Adidas but only a tiny minority would pay full price and rather buy the models from last year or 2 years ago.

    Among those who pay full price, blacks buy relatively more of those shoes, regarding their percentage representation in American society. That is interesting given that blacks on average earn less and have less savings than other ethnic groups. Something's gotta give. Is the census count wrong? The stats who buys Nikes? Or perhaps are the numbers true and Blacks more so than other ethnic groups buy those shoes even though some may not be able to afford them. Do they get those shoes as status symbol (as ridiculous as that sounds) and to show others they can afford them, whether it is true or not.

    Care to write a sensible response or just post another stupid jpg you picked up browsing?

     
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    #76     Jul 5, 2019
  7. What's next? The guts to speak out the truth. That some ethnic groups in America, don't want to rise to the occasion no matter how many billions to pump into their neighborhoods. There are different ways of life and some life styles are just not compatible. Why are Asians rising as soon as you get them off the boat? Why Jews? Why Hispanics can organize and find their own niches and make a decent living? Why are blacks such an exception? It's always other peoples' fault?

     
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    #77     Jul 5, 2019
  8. You keep returning to the bullshit that Blacks buy more of those shoes without any facts except something you read on a bathroom wall while I told you several times, 70% of the customer demographic is white.

    Also $100 is not a lot of for a really good pair of sneakers for hoops, running, or wearing because they should last about a year at least and is about the same price point for many brands out there when looking at reebok, addidas, nike and under armour.

    all you are doing is spewing bullshit against facts and bullshit does not stick, it slides out of your ass.
     
    #78     Jul 5, 2019
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  9. Cuddles

    Cuddles

    why do people buy pick ups if they never use the bed? Why buy Mercedez when you can get a honda?
     
    #79     Jul 5, 2019
  10. Perhaps you step into footlocker next time or Nike and check out who buys those 100-150 dollar shoes. It's hugely more blacks than just 11% of the customers.

    Really, which facts did I disagree with? None. Idiots buy 100 or 150 dollar Nike sneakers, those who lack self confidence. Anyone who is a smart saver and investor would not waste that amount of money on a pair of sneakers. Anyone who could not care less about money would never buy Nikes to start with. If you buy brand new 150 dollar Nike sneakers then I honestly think you are stupid. Unless your life depended on a sneaker and that 150 dollar one were the only sneaker in the shop available at the time.

    Can we safely conclude that those are marketing gimmicks for self confidence lacking teenagers and young adults who have not yet found their course in life.


     
    #80     Jul 5, 2019