Former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick raised a controversy to protest against racial cheating in his national anthem and become the 30th anniversary of Nike's "Just Do It" Maxim Let's see. Advertising
Kaepernick is NFL's quarterback for 6 years. When playing the national anthem during the 2016 Olympic Games, he raised concerns about the killing of African Americans and other issues and gathered a national debate.
On Monday Kapnik wrote his own black-and-white photographs with Nike's logo and the slogan of "that much" and "I believe something, even if that means sacrificing everything".
Nike has been supporting Kaepernick since 2011, but has not joined the campaign since leaving NFL.
"We believe Colin is one of the most exciting athletes of this generation and he uses the power of sports to advance the world," said Nike executive Gino Fisanoti to ESPN . "We want to inspire that meaning and introduce 'Just Do It' to the new generation athlete."
The protest action during the national anthem was soon accepted by other players and caused anger among NFL fans, Republican politicians and President Donald Tramp.
Mr. Trump said that the players do not respect American flags and troops, said NFL players will be pleased to dismiss these players.
Since their protests have spread, Kaepernick and 49 other Eric Reids have not been signed by NFL's 32 teams. Both of them filed a complaint complaint to the owner of NFL.
On Thursday, the arbitrator Steven Barbank refused the union's request to dismiss the lawsuit. That meant that he found enough evidence that he could continue the lawsuit and be subject to a trial.
Nike's advertising campaign broke out a few days before the first game of the Thursday's NFL season where controversies over pre-game protests may occur again.
Serena Williams was one of the people who admired this advertisement, previously praising Capenic and Reid. "I should express gratitude and glory to Colin and Eric for all athletes, all, and all African Americans have done more for greater benefit I think, "she said.
However, it also caused criticism from some people, including the former Arkansas Governor Mike Huckabie.
I plan to work with @ Maria Bartiromo at @ Fox Business at 8 am EST on Tuesday EST, but I do not wear @ Nike products. I think @ Nike will concentrate on making knee pad for NFL.
Others of social media released Nike shoes and Nike socks video on the "swoosh" symbol
When Friday night he raised his fist on the big screen, Kaepernick was warmly welcomed by fans between New York 's US Open Selena and Venus Williams. "I am particularly proud of being a member of today's Nike family," the former sent a tweet after the Keswick trading news
There is no further movement to capture the heritage of Kolymca Knik. There is no further movement to strengthen his legacy. Nike's controversial decision with Kaepernick as a new face of that "Just Do It" campaign is everything every athlete should strive to achieve. Not all athletes should be politically divided people - this is not a point. The outstanding achievements of Nike and Colin are the essence of the players - in this case they are contempt, authority delegation, protests, objections, sincere - and that is truly used for branding activities. This is perfect. More importantly, it is a lesson that all athletes need to learn: you are more than just a game.
This week, Nike started an advertising campaign designed to attract the most attention: it used the former NFL quarterback choline Kapnik of the unemployed as the face of the # JustDoIt event of its 30th anniversary. Why does Kaepernick respect sports? No He has not taken part in the competition since 2016. No, Kaepernick keeps the headlines because the protest action he started with the national anthem became a pathological political problem, inviting clicks and headlines, and the president's debate.
On Monday, Nike will bow during the national anthem to protest the racial injustice in 2016 Advertisement to celebrate the 30th anniversary of its "Just Do It" campaign, including former San Francisco 49ers quarterback Colin Kaepernick We announced the campaign. Since then, it has played a professional role. These ads feature the word "Kaepernick's eye" and "I believe in something, even if it means sacrificing everything", and immediately resumed discussion on the validity of protests. A political party led by President Trump said that the refusal to enter the national anthem is an insult to the nation, the flag, the army, veterans, but the other side believes that the army is fighting for the right to protest at Kuiper Nick's point of view ing.