There's only so many single mom's and unemployed 20-30 year old's that will continue to spend $200 on shoes. But who know's, they might make enough every year around tax income return time to continue with a profit forever.
What exactly did Colin sacrifice? His failing career? His dignity? His patriotism?
Boom. Headshot.So the group that supports them rolled off the couch, got off a knee, exited mom's basement and made the jaunt to a Nike outlet to show how proud they are to not be proud.
The beef is in the long term numbers. Nike has made a sacrifice here and it'll show once the dust settles.
And to add, the girl with the car & job probably drove them there too....
The whole basis behind the "kneeling" shitstorm has little to do with this fools concern about the oppressed.Sometimes it takes people who are not themselves oppressed to stand up for a group they feel they can relate to that are oppressed, or at least oppressed in the eyes of the people spearheading a movement.
Those actually oppressed do not have a voice loud enough to bring awareness to their troubles because they may be actually oppressed.
Not matter which side you stand on some of these basics points need to be realized by both sides. Not that difficult. Continuously attacking kapernick or lebron because they are rich is a nonesense argument.
Again I do not agree with everything they (pro kapernick) are putting the blame on. But I feel like this thread is full of mouth breathers on both sides and some sort of mediation is needed.
The whole basis behind the "kneeling" shitstorm has little to do with this fools concern about the oppressed.
It's about a career on the down slide, and an idiot using this to be seen/know. A "card" to pull if you will.
And THEN, a bunch of other losers jumping on the kap bandwagon..
If they were worried about inner city problems as they claim, they would use some spare time and money, which they have plenty of, to make an attempt to help. But no, **** no. They decided instead to make a spectacle of themselves, show their asses, disrespectful of police, military and the Country as a whole.
Worried about the oppressed my butt!
So the group that supports them rolled off the couch, got off a knee, exited mom's basement and made the jaunt to a Nike outlet to show how proud they are to not be proud.
The beef is in the long term numbers. Nike has made a sacrifice here and it'll show once the dust settles.
Sometimes it takes people who are not themselves oppressed to stand up for a group they feel they can relate to that are oppressed, or at least oppressed in the eyes of the people spearheading a movement.
Those actually oppressed do not have a voice loud enough to bring awareness to their troubles because they may be actually oppressed.
....and 3 babies from 2 dads
As I said, Nike won't be losing any income from this. Give it 2-3 months max and their stock will be up, sales up, etc.
Sales are up, and so is their stock. Called it!
https://www.google.com/search?q=nik...rome..69i57.3888j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8
Again, give it time for the minorities to use up their allowances/baby Mama's money.
Again, give it time for the minorities to use up their allowances/baby Mama's money.
It's a short term trend. Perfect example is Marcus Lemonis "the owner of Camping World" taking a stand during the fallout of Parkland shooting. The stock trend is way down since he ran his mouth.View attachment 1515751
It was at a High of 48 and now at 19.
Then there is Dicks. willing to take a stand, not selling to anyone under 21 and not selling assault look type rifles. Their value has dropped substantially over the last two years. People may reward a company temporarily, however they will eventually fall into their regular purchase patterns. This does hold true for people you piss off. People that get pissed seldom forget. Piss on Nike forever in my family of 8. Smoke on that!
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...and using that theory, then the Chick-fil-a protest would have worked. The longer lines right as it started were just a fluke, and they should be closing up stores left and right....except my local store averages 150 cars an hour in their drive thru.
...and using that theory, then the Chick-fil-a protest would have worked. The longer lines right as it started were just a fluke, and they should be closing up stores left and right....except my local store averages 150 cars an hour in their drive thru.
My guess is that they were doing that before they were boycotted and had protestors... and you’re comparing apples to lemons.