Karma is a *****

boomerwv

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Not bright. Just don't sell his jersey

Or do. Its one of the best selling jerseys in the world.

Money spends the same no matter who it comes from. Jordan always said "Republicans buy sneakers too."

I can sort of understand not buying stuff because you have a stance. But not selling stuff that is vital to your business or destroying stuff you already own is really mind boggling to me.
 

Airport

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Or do. Its one of the best selling jerseys in the world.

Money spends the same no matter who it comes from. Jordan always said "Republicans buy sneakers too."

I can sort of understand not buying stuff because you have a stance. But not selling stuff that is vital to your business or destroying stuff you already own is really mind boggling to me.

Well, he could probably survive without putting it out. Can't survive without Nike.
 

WVUCOOPER

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"As much as I hate to admit this, perhaps there are more Brandon Marshall and Colin Kaepernick supporters out there than I realized," he said.

:joy::joy::joy:
 

dave

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"As much as I hate to admit this, perhaps there are more Brandon Marshall and Colin Kaepernick supporters out there than I realized," he said.

:joy::joy::joy:
Or just nike fans in general.
 

jpoppa

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"As much as I hate to admit this, perhaps there are more Brandon Marshall and Colin Kaepernick supporters out there than I realized," he said.

:joy::joy::joy:
a lot of the black community thinks Kaep is a sell out for signing a deal with one of the biggest World slave business out there....Like the knee and the protest but not signing with Nike
 

Keyser76

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Lol, the **** that the rubes get outraged about, Donnie knows how to play those ******* like a ***** fiddle.
 

bornaneer

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The guy made the decision to stop carrying Nike. He also has zero regrets and said he would do it again. Looks to me....like a guy that is sticking to his beliefs instead of caving in to PC.
 

moe

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The guy made the decision to stop carrying Nike. He also has zero regrets and said he would do it again. Looks to me....like a guy that is sticking to his beliefs instead of caving in to PC.
I didn't listen to the audio but what you state is not in the article, source?
 

bornaneer

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I didn't listen to the audio but what you state is not in the article, source?
You ever heard of google or bing? USA Today conveniently left out several of the owners remarks.
 
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The guy made the decision to stop carrying Nike. He also has zero regrets and said he would do it again. Looks to me....like a guy that is sticking to his beliefs instead of caving in to PC.

I guess now he can get his fair share from the government in the form of food, housing, and medical support.
 

mule_eer

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a lot of the black community thinks Kaep is a sell out for signing a deal with one of the biggest World slave business out there....Like the knee and the protest but not signing with Nike
I don't know if you've been to Colorado Springs, but the black community is a pretty small proportion of the population. This was a mall store, and the malls themselves are struggling. Taking Nike off the shelves of a business that makes its money off jersey sales more than anything else was probably a bad decision.
 

moe

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You ever heard of google or bing? USA Today conveniently left out several of the owners remarks.
So you're lying, that's cool. Not surprised. He might have said that early on but I doubt that he still feels that way or would say it now. His plan did not go well.
 
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