Christian Georgia University Ditches Nike over Kaepernick Ad
A Christian university in Georgia is the latest entity to drop Nike as an athletic uniform supplier because of its ad featuring former NFL player Colin Kaepernick.
A Christian university in Georgia is the latest entity to drop Nike as an athletic uniform supplier because of its ad featuring former NFL player Colin Kaepernick.
Veteran actor James Woods tweeted footage over the weekend of cops saving lives, as a gesture to honor “the mean and women Nike chooses to degrade.”
The College of the Ozarks announced earlier this week week, that they had decided to “choose country over company,” and do away with all athletic uniforms which display the Nike logo.
The mayor of a Louisiana city issued a memorandum on Wednesday demanding that the city’s recreation department ban purchases or deliveries of Nike products.
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.
NEWTOWN SQUARE, Pa. (AP) — Tiger Woods endorsed Nike’s latest “Just Do It” ad narrated by Colin Kaepernick with a message nearly as succinct.
Rep. Lou Barletta (R-PA) told Breitbart News in an exclusive interview on Thursday that the Donald Trump “economy is doing so well even Colin Kaepernick got a job.”
A Maine Republican is calling for people to switch from Nike products to New Balance after Nike featured national anthem protester Colin Kaepernick in its 30th anniversary “Just Do It” ad.
The NFL and CNN both suffered further ratings declines following Colin Kaepernick’s return to the spotlight and CNN’s ongoing fake news scandals.
“What was Nike thinking?” Trump wrote on Twitter.
PHILADELPHIA (AP) — As Colin Kaepernick watched from the apparel giant’s headquarters in Oregon, Nike aired its highly anticipated ad featuring the quarterback known for his social protests during the NFL season opener Thursday night.
Amid a backdrop of protests and boycotts, a black police union has come to the defense of controversial Nike pitchman and original anthem protester Colin Kaepernick.
Actor Jim Carrey took to Twitter with another of his primitive art drawings this time to celebrate Nike’s latest “Just Do It” ad featuring Colin Kaepernick.
NHL player David Booth took issue with the slogan accompanying Nike’s new Colin Kaepernick ad, citing the fact that Islamist terrorists on 9/11 certainly “believed” in their cause.
The Huffington Post has accused “unruly” white people of flying into a “destructive rage,” in response to Nike’s latest “Just Do It” ad featuring Colin Kaepernick.
Wednesday, Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy appeared on Fox News Channel’s “Tucker Carlson Tonight” to react to shoe giant Nike’s ad campaign with activist free agent quarterback Colin Kaepernick. Portnoy explained Nike’s controversial decision as a move to “stay edgy,” which
A sporting goods store in Colorado has vowed to stop selling Nike products after the sportswear giant’s choice of Colin Kaepernick as the face of the 30th Anniversary of its “Just Do It” ad campaign.
A Gold Star mother is the latest to speak out against Nike’s latest “Just Do It” ad campaign featuring former NFL player Colin Kaepernick for making light of the word “sacrifice.”
A poll from Morning Consult shows devastating results for Nike’s brand favorability, in the days after making Colin Kaepernick the face of their new ad campaign.
Thousands of on social media have had fun creating memes, and altering the images and wording of Nike’s new campaign ad featuring Colin Kaepernick.
Despite having a long, documented history of allegedly employing workers at slave wages, the multinational Nike corporation has become the face of the social justice wing of the political left with its newest ad featuring former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick.
Taya Kyle, widow of SEAL Chris Kyle, had a message for Nike on its latest ad campaign with Kaepernick: “You exhaust my spirit on this one.”
A college in Missouri has decided to “choose its country over company,” and do away with all athletic uniforms which display the Nike logo.
According to a new report, Nike fully understood the beehive it would stir by making Colin Kaepernick the face of its “Just Do It” campaign, but decided to do it anyway because the company’s fan base is “significantly urban.”
The National Fraternal Order of Police issued a statement on Wednesday, declining to boycott, but nonetheless making their opposition to Nike clear after the sports apparel giant made Colin Kaepernick the face of their “Just Do It” ad campaign.
President Donald Trump pointed to the devastating effect on Nike after the sports brand endorsed Colin Kaepernick’s protests against law enforcement.
The National Association of Police Organizations is calling for a boycott of sportswear giant Nike, incensed by its latest “Just Do It” ad campaign featuring former NFL player and police protester Colin Kaepernick.
NEW YORK (AP) — Clutching his young daughter in his arms, LeBron James said he stands with Nike, a clear reference to the company’s Colin Kaepernick ad campaign.
Nike stole the attention of a nation on Monday, by debuting a 30th-anniversary campaign starring former San Francisco 49ers quarterback and original anthem protester Colin Kaepernick.
The multinational Nike corporation has a long history of outsourcing jobs, manufacturing, and production to the lowest wage foreign countries around the world, including China, Vietnam, and Honduras.
In 1997, Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-VT) blasted the Nike multinational corporation for outsourcing much of their workforce to alleged sweatshops in Vietnam.
The NFL issued a statement on Tuesday, appearing to support Colin Kaepernick and declaring that the “social justice issues” he’s raised “deserve our respect and attention.”
NEW YORK (AFP) – Nike’s new marketing campaign built around Colin Kaepernick takes an strong stance on a politically divisive issue in the Trump era, which could score points with millennials but at the risk of alienating conservative customers.
For those looking to boycott Nike for signing original anthem protester Colin Kaepernick to a major ad campaign, you might also want to add Adidas and Puma to the list.
Following the launch of American football kneeler Colin Kaepernick’s Nike advertisement, social media users began to make their own versions mocking the shoe company.
Woods sold all his Nike stock in response to the company’s decision to name Kaepernick as the face of their new “Just Do It” campaign.
Will middle America buy shoes from a brand standing by a player who refuses to honor the American flag?
“Well done, Colin, well done,” he wrote approvingly on Twitter on Monday evening.
Nike announced its “Just Do It” ad campaign on Monday, featuring former NFL player and original anthem protester Colin Kaepernick. News of the campaign comes only days before the kickoff of the 2018 NFL regular season.
Nike officially announced Colin Kaepernick as the face of their new “Just Do It” campaign, on Monday afternoon.