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People Are Destroying Their Nike Gear In Response To A New Colin Kaepernick Ad

People Are Destroying Their Nike Gear In Response To A New Colin Kaepernick Ad
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Nike is celebrating the 30th anniversary of its "Just Do It" slogan. To commemorate the milestone, they have called upon various athletes for the anniversary campaign. One such athlete is Colin Kaepernick.


Kaepernick and Nike began working together in 2011, shortly after he joined the NFL. The deal was close to its expiration date, but Nike recently chose to renew it for several years.

On Monday, the athletic apparel and shoe company debuted its 30th anniversary "Just Do It" campaign with an image of Kaepernick. It was first debuted on Kaepernick's personal Twitter.


Check it out.



The image is a close-up of the football player's face with the words,



"Believe in something. Even if it means sacrificing everything."



Nike will also produce Kaepernick apparel and will donate to his "Know Your Rights" campaign.



Many people are shocked at Nike's bold ad campaign, as many NFL fans are still angry at the former 49er's choice to kneel during the national anthem.



The NFL also partners with Nike. In fact, 32 teams sport their apparel on and off their field. In response to the ad, NFL spokeswoman, Sandra Carreon-John said,



"Nike has a longstanding relationship with the N.F.L. and works extensively with the league on all campaigns that use current N.F.L. players and its marks. Colin is not currently employed by an N.F.L. team and has no contractual obligation to the N.F.L."



But critics of Colin's protest are enraged. They have taken to destroying their Nike wear. This guy recorded himself burning his favorite Nike sneakers.





The arsonist, Sean Clancy, a self proclaimed "Lover of Liberty", can be heard saying,



"Not only am I burning my favorite pair of Nikes, you're burning your sales. Have a good day."



But some people have noticed flaws in their boycotting technique.



















Others are still in disbelief that this is even still an issue.









Excuse me while I go and buy all the Nikes I've been eyeing for the past 12 months.

H/T: New York Times, Washington Post

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