Nike Suddenly Cares About Human Rights and Racial Justice — Except For Its Asian Sweatshop Workers

Nike went full ‘social justice warrior’ this week when they signed cop-hating, America-hating Kaepernick to be the face of its newest campaign.

On Monday, Nike revealed they selected former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick to be the face of its 30th anniversary of its ‘Just Do It’ campaign.

Nike didn’t learn its lesson after seeing NFL ratings plummet because of Kaepernick’s National Anthem boycott. Stadiums often have rows and rows of empty seats because Americans are fed up with the politicization of football.

And it has cost them bigly…

Nike lost $3 billion in market value following the decision to hire cop-hater Colin Kaepernick.

And since when did Nike start pushing human rights and racial justice?

Nike is well known for running sweatshop operations in third world countries to manufacture their products.

In fact if Nike reportedly sacrificed 1% from their advertising budget, wages could be doubled.

But instead they are paying cop-hating Marxist Colin Kaepernick to push their active wear and sneakers.
What hypocrites.

Ryan Fournier said it best.

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