Colin SackOrPick sucked at football
Quote from: Jono on September 05, 2018, 03:39:07 PMColin SackOrPick sucked at football So to make up for that you think hes doing all of this as a *boost* to his ego?
Quote from: Jono on September 05, 2018, 03:39:07 PMColin SackOrPick sucked at footballalex smith was better
>People burning shit they paid good money forIf Bearpaw came out saying political shit, I wouldn't start burning my work boots. 1. I need them, and 2. I spent $120 on them.
Does it really bother you that companies get political or is it just that you dislike whatever it is their political stance is? I've seen a lot of people say this and it seems they all just disagreed with the political POV rather than the mere fact of the company having political opinions. You mention you'll instead take your business to Adidas instead. Are you aware that Adidas has already gone political on numerous occasions? In 2015, the company launched a fund to help high schools make their sports teams more politically correct. The next year, its CEO spoke out against Brexit. In 2017, it aired a commercial to get football teams to change "offensive" names like The Indians to something more appropriate, as well as launch an ad in support of multiculturalism. Its daughter company Reebok has been even more politically active and has (among many other things) directly mocked Trump and supported Democrat senators. Are you going to go down the list of sneaker / sports attire companies and look for the few that have never gotten tied up in politics (good luck with that) or are you perhaps just not admitting that you're a bit peeved about Nike's particular stance here?As for my opinion, good on Nike. The move has already been tremendously succesful for marketing. Kaepernick protests a worthy cause and does so in a way that is non-violent, doesn't harm or negatively affect anyone, and doesn't (or didn't) stop him from doing his job. The extreme American patriotism is pretty bewildering to begin with, and anyone who gets flustered by football man not standing for a song/flag should reconsider their priorities. Peaceful protest is an important part of freedom of speech, which is exactly what all the supposedly offended soldiers fight / fought to protect.
Don’t forget Nike does not give a shit about this whole kneeling thing and you’re dumb for taking moral lessons from a company that has 12 year olds making their shoes
It’s funny that these people burning their sneakers are so politically active and care about their community so much they choose to burn shoes and not donate them to the impoverished.But it’s actually not funny, they’re just dumbass racists.
Quote from: XSEAN on September 05, 2018, 07:26:39 PMA: Let me get back to about this. Sure thing.
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Quote from: XSEAN on September 06, 2018, 01:14:16 PMQuote from: Flee on September 06, 2018, 12:58:05 PMQuote from: XSEAN on September 05, 2018, 07:26:39 PMA: Let me get back to about this. Sure thing. I got my opinions in my head but I can't make a sound counter argumentThat's too bad. I was hoping to hear a solid counter-point or opinion.
Quote from: Flee on September 06, 2018, 12:58:05 PMQuote from: XSEAN on September 05, 2018, 07:26:39 PMA: Let me get back to about this. Sure thing. I got my opinions in my head but I can't make a sound counter argument
I'm getting kind of tired of how politicized everything is seeming to get nowadays, but it more so bothers me when it's something I like that's specifically non-political or ideological, mainly forms of entertainment media. There are times when I just want a break from the circus so I'm not exactly a fan when the things I use as an escape start to join in.As far as Nike goes, I just don't care really. I have no interest in them.