09/04/2018
While I follow ZeroHedge for the culture warrior stuff, they're also a financial web page. Today Tyler Durden combines the two:
Since announcing their new advertising campaign will be led by Colin Kaepernick, the social media backlash has dominated the virtue-signaling efforts we presume they hoped for.
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With images of Nike apparel and footwear being burned and real sacrifice being discussed, it appears investors are growing disillusioned as NFL fans as Nike shares are down over 3% in the pre-market.
Also via ZeroHedge:
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In the past, I've talked about the
old joke about a large multinational dog food company that comes out with a new dog food, approved by nutritionists, the sales and marketing staff, the CEO and the board, but which totally fails to sell. The simple explanation, from a lowly employee: "The dogs don’t like it!"
In this case, we see white football fans rejecting anti-white propaganda. (The cause for which Kaepernick was sacrificing was the right of black thugs to make lethal attacks on white police officers without being injured or killed.)