Colin Kapernick is the face of Nike's Just do it campaign. Old white men burn shoes. Too funny

Justin-case

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Papadopoulos was said to have received a lighter sentence because the judge felt he was remorseful. Does anyone think trump is capable of this? His lawyer also argued that yes George had hindered the FBI's investigation, but not nearly as much as the president, lmao.
 

relaxinginUSA

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Papadopoulos was said to have received a lighter sentence because the judge felt he was remorseful. Does anyone think trump is capable of this? His lawyer also argued that yes George had hindered the FBI's investigation, but not nearly as much as the president, lmao.
You're dumb.

Did I do it right? lmao.
 

UncleBuck

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If you don't comply then you may die. Go ahead and run from the cops and then stick your hand in your pocket. Fast track to becoming a martyr. And one less thug on the street. Win win for both sides. That's the cold hard facts.
You’re a miserable racist loser and no one likes you

Not even the better people in your own family
 

Fogdog

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Nike sales surge 31% in days after Colin Kaepernick ad unveiled
Sales bested 2017’s 17% increase over Labor Day, according to Edison Trends, despite Trump’s protests of the campaign

According to Edison Trends, a digital commerce research company: “Nike sales grew 31% from Sunday through Tuesday over Labor Day this year, besting 2017’s comparative 17% increase.”

The sportswear giant released the first version of its ad on Monday, the Labor Day holiday. It featured the quarterback and the slogan: “Believe in something. Even if it means sacrificing everything. Just do it.”

Donald Trump has made the protests a key part of his appeal to his base, arguing that the players are disrespecting the anthem, the US flag and the military.

On Tuesday, the president told the rightwing website Daily Caller: “I think it’s a terrible message that [Nike] are sending and the purpose of them doing it, maybe there’s a reason for them doing it. But I think as far as sending a message, I think it’s a terrible message and a message that shouldn’t be sent. There’s no reason for it.”

In the following days, the president pursued the issue via Twitter. On Wednesday, he wrote: “Just like the NFL, whose ratings have gone WAY DOWN, Nike is getting absolutely killed with anger and boycotts. I wonder if they had any idea that it would be this way? As far as the NFL is concerned, I just find it hard to watch, and always will, until they stand for the FLAG!”

@relaxinginUSA @Stink Bug @Buddha2525 are relics of an earlier time when the antibellum plantation era was viewed by southern whites as a golden age. I guess when you grow up believing a lie, it makes one susceptible to lying leaders and the lying liars that profit from them.

This country and the direction we are headed makes you guys feel isolated and left behind. The Trump recession that will certainly occur in the next couple of years will hopefully be your last legacy.
 

relaxinginUSA

Active Member
Nike sales surge 31% in days after Colin Kaepernick ad unveiled
Sales bested 2017’s 17% increase over Labor Day, according to Edison Trends, despite Trump’s protests of the campaign

According to Edison Trends, a digital commerce research company: “Nike sales grew 31% from Sunday through Tuesday over Labor Day this year, besting 2017’s comparative 17% increase.”

The sportswear giant released the first version of its ad on Monday, the Labor Day holiday. It featured the quarterback and the slogan: “Believe in something. Even if it means sacrificing everything. Just do it.”

Donald Trump has made the protests a key part of his appeal to his base, arguing that the players are disrespecting the anthem, the US flag and the military.

On Tuesday, the president told the rightwing website Daily Caller: “I think it’s a terrible message that [Nike] are sending and the purpose of them doing it, maybe there’s a reason for them doing it. But I think as far as sending a message, I think it’s a terrible message and a message that shouldn’t be sent. There’s no reason for it.”

In the following days, the president pursued the issue via Twitter. On Wednesday, he wrote: “Just like the NFL, whose ratings have gone WAY DOWN, Nike is getting absolutely killed with anger and boycotts. I wonder if they had any idea that it would be this way? As far as the NFL is concerned, I just find it hard to watch, and always will, until they stand for the FLAG!”

@relaxinginUSA @Stink Bug @Buddha2525 are relics of an earlier time when the antibellum plantation era was viewed by southern whites as a golden age. I guess when you grow up believing a lie, it makes one susceptible to lying leaders and the lying liars that profit from them.

This country and the direction we are headed makes you guys feel isolated and left behind. The Trump recession that will certainly occur in the next couple of years will hopefully be your last legacy.
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relaxinginUSA

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One of your fellow racist white brethren from Oklahoma just burned down his house setting his nikes on fire

Meanwhile, sales are up st Nike

Winning!
You're the only racist I've seen here so far. Why do I care about Nike again? If they had wide running shoes like New Balance I'd check them out.
 
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