Is unemployed Colin Kaepernick now the CEO at Nike?

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That’s a legitimate question after Nike decided not to release their special Air Max 1 Quick Strike Fourth of July special sneaker.



Apparently, Kaepernick told them it was offensive and Nike decided to not release it and take the financial hit. We are posting the New York Times link here because trying not to land in social media jail, and it names the good guys and the bad guys. Well, we’re assuming Nike is going to take a much greater financial hit here.

Kaepernick who led the charge to the unemployment line…because protesting the National Anthem is somehow still relevant?! We’re not sure why anyone is still listening to this guy, but we think Nike needs to listen to angry Americans loud and clear.

Boycott Nike, very plain and simple. Speak with your voice and your wallet.



A few highlights from the article:

  • Arizona Governor pulls tax incentives for Nike facility (Now he can put that money towards protecting the border).
  • The American flag is offensive to some Americans, and so is American history because apparently [sarcasm] freedom and liberty are horrible.
  • The New York Times tries to justify this being ok (no surprises here).
  • Spell check on “Kaepernick” suggests “Pumpernickel,” and we just ordered sandwiches!

Quite simply, this anti-Americanism can’t stand. We have to fight back. The left, who are so beside themselves with President Trump, just don’t get it.

Americans aren’t tolerating this stuff anymore.

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5 thoughts on “Is unemployed Colin Kaepernick now the CEO at Nike?

  1. I refuse to buy Nike in of Jordan goes along myself nor my children will ever buy Jordans shoes. We live in the United States of America and I support the Constitution and my USA Rights. You don’t like the USA get the h*** out of it

  2. I refuse to buy Nike and if Jordan goes along myself nor my children nor 6 grandchildren will ever buy Jordans shoes. We live in the United States of America and I support the Constitution and my USA Rights. You don’t like the USA get the h*** out of it

  3. To Nike CEO and board members:
    I feel like you just slapped me in the face when you let a spoiled brat Colin Kaepernick rule you and a Billion may Trillion dollar business.
    I am 75 years old. We bought Nike shoes and apparel for our sons through their school years and most of our 13 Grandchildren and some of our 16 Great Grandkids for Birthdays and Christmas and when needed.
    Now your telling me this spoiled brat can rule what I want to buy.
    I have been loyal to you just a I am loyal to America which I am shocked you are not.
    We are so done with Nike as long as you let people that disrespect America rule your company.

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