Posted on Sep 4, 2018
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SSG Warren Swan
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Nope. Not at all. If you know the real reason behind what Kap's doing, this won't bother you. If you choose to ignore multiple interviews where he explains his stance, then this will affect you. If you don't want to hear players who aren't black say they understand and support him, it'll affect you. If you refuse to listen to the talk the GB gave Kap and respect the mutual understanding they reached man to man, this will affect you. If you choose to believe the political lie this has become then this will affect you.

Been a Nike man for over 30 years and will continue to buy more and support Kap AND Nike for 30 more. #tellem7! BTW He still ruined the USFL, and was laughed out the door when he tried to undercut Bon Jovi to buy the Bills. Someone's still thirsty and salty as hell. Wonder who that was?
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LTC Kevin B.
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Boycott? No. I might go buy some extra Nike stuff though.
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SFC Kelly Fuerhoff
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No - I can't boycott something I don't already give money to. If I did - I wouldn't boycott.

Also I hope the people burning the stuff they already bought from Nike realize that doesn't hurt them...they already got that money.

Also if THIS bothers you but not their use of cheap third world labor...you have issues.
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Are you going to boycott Nike, now, that they have decided to make a mockery of the military and the flag, and have Colin K as their face?
CW5 Jack Cardwell
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Never wore their shoes, never fit right.
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Waste of time and effort. Just like everyone was going to boycott the NFL won’t happen. Same people talking are the same ones still watching their favorite team or players play. Nike is world wide and will never go broke if half of America stops buying Nike. Let it go and fight battles that are worth fighting and have a chance at winning.
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SSG Environmental Specialist
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Rarely bought Nike products usually over priced for the actual quality. If people want to burn their Nike stuff so what, its a free country. Personally I think from a business prospective this is a bad deal for Nike, they are paying Colin K way too much for this sponsorship and most likely their sales will dip, leaving an opening for their rivals to step in and fill the void. But if Nike wants to waste millions who am I to worry about Phil and his money.
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SPC(P) Mike Conley Jr.
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I was never a fan of nike anyways. They source out to other countries for pennies an hour. That being said...this trend of burning and throwing away nike merchandise needs to stop. Give that stuff to homeless people. Especially homeless veterans.
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SPC Jesse Johnston
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I immediately wondered how long it would be before the Army had to pass a regulation that overzealous officers and NCOs could not 'infringe' soldiers rights to wear specific footwear due to polotical differences.
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So tell me who decided they would boycott Subway after they heard what Jared did?
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Jared is in prison.
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My point exactly
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Don’t forget Nike sponsors half the college teams uniforms. Are you going to boycott college football too?
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