Remember the Nike ad campaign a while back that centered around “believe in something, even if it means sacrificing everything”?
During an interview, the CEO of Nike made it clear there’s one thing he won’t sacrifice:
“do you feel like you have to sacrifice your values at all, as a company, to do business there …”
“not at all”https://t.co/DPbYAfCf3u
— Alex Burns (@alexburnsNYT) August 6, 2021
"China is a very important market for us, we have a long-term history in China," says @Nike CEO John Donahoe. "We take a very long-term view with China, we'll continue to invest in China while also operating a very responsible global supply chain." pic.twitter.com/FdhgU6qOBM
— CNBC's Closing Bell (@CNBCClosingBell) August 5, 2021
Nike isn’t sacrificing any values by remaining in China, so you know what that means:
https://twitter.com/GenghisKhet/status/1423612787822153733
Spot the contradictions in this sentence: https://t.co/80nEl3PRh0
— Isaac Stone Fish (@isaacstonefish) August 6, 2021
There are just a couple…
So, slave labor isn't important to @nike Got it.
— Jaihawkk for Congress (@Jaihawkk) August 5, 2021
This is what selling your soul looks like https://t.co/XmMHmOf7gp
— Matthew (@Odorizer) August 6, 2021
I love how she asked the vulture CEO of @NIKE if he has to sacrifice their values to do business in China. Nike doesn't have any values. They use slave labor, for crying out loud. They don't give a damn about anything, #BlackLivesMatter is the new #JustDoIt and nothing more. https://t.co/iTsgG7iiPE
— Derek Hunter (@derekahunter) August 6, 2021
Well, there it is!