Nike, Nike, Nike!

You just don't listen.

He would be confused that you have so little knowledge of the facts for someone who claims that black ownership is your point.

I posted an article for you .. and you still don't get it.

The article was supporting black ownership and saying it's growing. I'm saying change comes from black ownership. So what's the disconnect?
 
I'm not trying to put words into BAC's mouth but the takeaway I'm getting from his posts is there's a line in the sand and either you are pro-Nike and a democrat or anti-Nike and a Republican. But it's trying to create a line when there's not one. It's basically saying the future of the two parties is being fought through Nike.

I'm a Republican. I bought Nike when they were an evil multinational corporation who offshored jobs and used sweatshops and I'll buy Nike after the Kaep ad. Was I bad then and good now?

Reagansghost started a thread yesterday about the evils of offshoring and democrats don't offshore jobs. If that's true then I guess Nike is run by a bunch of republicans.

But I think your point about ownership and equity is an excellent one. I have two friends I grew up with in Oakland, real cool cats, and they would call themselves militant. They are all about black power and ownership. They refuse to bank with white banks, want to start a black owned sports league etc.

Instead of Nike being the vehicle why not a black owned shoe company? That's real equity and ownership. The black community has a lot of spending power. Throw in the woke whites, Hispanics and Asians and the money is going to black folks instead of all the white people who run Nike and the largely white shareholders. Right now Kaep gets money and Nike donates a pittance to some communities.

If Kaep is protesting economic injustice well change comes from ownership. It's not coming from a bunch of people buying Nike.

He's not.

He's protesting police brutality.

Against Blacks.

You economic theory is Yours.
 
The article was supporting black ownership and saying it's growing. I'm saying change comes from black ownership. So what's the disconnect?

You didn't know that it's growing far beyond just athletes.

... but you claim it's an issue you care about.

THAT is the disconnect.
 
Ok, I should have said here is how I interpret your comments. If you feel I interpret them wrong then you can correct me.

I'm not sure whose whining. It's a discussion board right?

Nike helped make Jordan a billionaire and it helped make a lot of white people rich or very wealthy. Do you disagree that real change, or economic justice, comes from ownership?

What are republicans doing about police brutality against Blacks.

Can you answer that instead of changing the subject?
 
You post an article on black entrepreneur then say I don't know what I'm talking about when I speak of black entrepreneurship (ownership). And I listen to a lot of (black) people who talk about the black community needs to be like the Chinese who have ownership and shop within their community. Is that the right answer? I don't know. But I read about it and I listen.

You may not like me because I'm a Republican but I read plenty about the black community and economic issues. And because some of my ideas may differ from yours does not make me an enemy to you or black people.

What are republicans doing about police brutality against Blacks?
 
Then what is your point?

Nike contributes to that growth.

I said why have Nike be the vehicle which enriches mostly white folks when there's an opportunity for black ownership in this space. That's what entrepreneurship is all about. Finding opportunities.
 
He's creating companies. Does it matter whether they are sneakers or a production company? Getting paid by Nike is great but real wealth, and ultimately change, comes from ownership.

What does Black ownership have to do with police brutality?

Blacks own business, there are Black entrepreneur like Oprah and Tyler Perry, Bey and Jay, who have billions, but Blacks are still being murdered and brutalized by kops.

What are republicans doing about that?
 
Oh but I do lol.

What does Kap know about Castro? The man must be immune to irony to protest about oppression while wearing a Castro shirt.

He knows that Cuba was among the poorest nations on the planet before Castro and had one of the worst healthcare system in the world .. until Castro .. and had one of the worst infant mortality rates in the world .. until Castro.

I know .. you didn't know that.
 
I said why have Nike be the vehicle which enriches mostly white folks when there's an opportunity for black ownership in this space. That's what entrepreneurship is all about. Finding opportunities.

You just don't get it.

TTQ is absolutely right .. republicans aren't doing a goddamn thing for black entrepreneurial growth nor police brutality and murder.

Yours is the opinion of a bystander, not a participant.

Nike is ONE of the vehicles. :palm:
 
You just don't get it.

TTQ is absolutely right .. republicans aren't doing a goddamn thing for black entrepreneurial growth nor police brutality and murder.

Yours is the opinion of a bystander, not a participant.

Nike is ONE of the vehicles. :palm:

He won't speak to me, please ask him what does Black ownership have to do with police brutality?

And what are republicans doing to stop the brutality?
 
kapernicks problem is he chose our flag to $hit on to try and make his point.
And then as if that wasn't stupid enough he wore cartoon socks with pictures of police depicted as pigs.

he lost his career, he lost his message, he lost his identity.

If his supporters really cared about the "cause" they would focus their efforts to the problem, not his detractors
 
You just don't get it.

TTQ is absolutely right .. republicans aren't doing a goddamn thing for black entrepreneurial growth nor police brutality and murder.

Yours is the opinion of a bystander, not a participant.

Nike is ONE of the vehicles. :palm:

They never have. They barely want to hand out business license....rolling my eye.
 
You just don't get it.

TTQ is absolutely right .. republicans aren't doing a goddamn thing for black entrepreneurial growth nor police brutality and murder.

Yours is the opinion of a bystander, not a participant.

Nike is ONE of the vehicles. :palm:

What did democrats do for the last eight years? Nobody is doing anything. The whole system is out of control. I'm on your side against the abusive police. We have to find a legal way to change the system. Starts with getting rid of immunity for cops and making them get liability insurance instead of the public picking up the tab or we could take the settlement funds out of the union funds. something has to change and blaming sides is not helping. Let's find a solution. It's clear the police are as corrupt as they can get away with. We need a legal path outlined that we can follow. Protesting is part of that process, but we need the laws to change. I wish I had the answers for how we're going to do this. I listed the best ideas I could come up with. If a cop has too many incidents that his insurance has to pay out on, he becomes a risk and they raise his rates. Soon thuggish cops are actually penalized for killing people and eventually they can't afford to be cops anymore and it comes down to statistics they can't fight with a union.
 
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