tvolsfan
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I hate the idea of giving into contrived outrage. I just find this to be an overall insulting decision to placate someone who is pretty clearly using this whole thing for attention.
Never surprised to see you take the opposite side of the majority on the forum. How else would you get to argue?It's irksome that the loud minority can have so much power, but Nike isn't doing anything wrong, and they don't deserve to be punished. The idea that the governor would sacrifice something that he thinks is good for the local economy just for the sake of showing he's taken offense to this is a microcosm of everything that's wrong with our politics. Not surprised to see volfanjussie on that side of it.
Virtue signaling tends to bring out other virtue signalers.It's irksome that the loud minority can have so much power, but Nike isn't doing anything wrong, and they don't deserve to be punished. The idea that the governor would sacrifice something that he thinks is good for the local economy just for the sake of showing he's taken offense to this is a microcosm of everything that's wrong with our politics. Not surprised to see volfanjussie on that side of it.
Imo it's the reasoning behind it.Stupid people get offended by shoe's existence.
Stupid people get offended by shoe's non-existence.
This is America.
They aren’t doing anything illegal (and I agree the Arizona governor shouldn’t do anything to hurt his people, even if it’s good politics), but I do think they’re on the wrong side of this debate.It's irksome that the loud minority can have so much power, but Nike isn't doing anything wrong, and they don't deserve to be punished. The idea that the governor would sacrifice something that he thinks is good for the local economy just for the sake of showing he's taken offense to this is a microcosm of everything that's wrong with our politics. Not surprised to see volfanjussie on that side of it.
They aren’t doing anything illegal (and I agree the Arizona governor shouldn’t do anything to hurt his people, even if it’s good politics), but I do think they’re on the wrong side of this debate.
Shouldn't pulling tax breaks from a major corporation like Nike cause great joy amongst liberals?It's irksome that the loud minority can have so much power, but Nike isn't doing anything wrong, and they don't deserve to be punished. The idea that the governor would sacrifice something that he thinks is good for the local economy just for the sake of showing he's taken offense to this is a microcosm of everything that's wrong with our politics. Not surprised to see volfanjussie on that side of it.
Shouldn't pulling tax breaks from a major corporation like Nike cause great joy amongst liberals?
I don't now, nor will I ever buy Nike. The problem is that Nike knows there are millions that will and this is not even a bump in the road. I hope they go out of business, but it won't happen.Kap is a moron for sure. This stance that Nike allowed him to influence a sneaker being released because some other morons might have adopted the flag for white supremacy is absurd. We just keep jumping the shark with this SJW garbage. It has to stop. IMO being a victim and always looking for something to offended by is the definition of a being a pu$$y. So that’s my main problem with this. It doesn’t have to bother you , i guarantee it didn’t 4 years ago. What’s next the 76ers logo? I’m tired of people cal towing to these idiots who have zero perspective whatsoever. And people just go along with it. Boycotting something is on par with that. I don’t believe in boycotting and basically causes in general . Maybe do something constructive with your time Kap, maybe don’t hurt your economy governor . Enough of this bull$hit.
Alright I’m done
Agree. They won't even notice my business being gone but makes me feel better not giving my money to a company that folds to an anti-American POSI don't now, nor will I ever buy Nike. The problem is that Nike knows there are millions that will and this is not even a bump in the road. I hope they go out of business, but it won't happen.
