The NFL's quarterback is appealing to the owner of NFL as banishing him from the league, this is part of a new Nike movement commemorating the 30th anniversary of the brand's iconic "Just Do It" motto.
Breakthrough: Nike is paying Colin Kapnik at an appropriate time. That is when he became a spokesman for the 30th anniversary of the founding of the "Just Do It" event. pic.twitter.com/uccpDStbq 5
A new advertisement Kaepernick shared on social media on Monday afternoon was "trusting some things, even if that means sacrificing everything".
Nike signed Capénik in 2011 and has been added to the recommendation list for many years. The company has not used him for the past two years.
Gino Fisanoti, vice president for Nike North America, says:
Other players participating in the "Just Do It" event include Odell Beckham Jr., Shaquem Griffin, Lacey Baker, Serena Williams and LeBron James.
"We want to inspire that meaning and I'd like to introduce" Just Do It "to the new generation of athletes," Fisanotti says.
Fisanotti said the new version of this event is targeting young people between the ages of 15 and 17.
Kaepernick 's protest against the racial injustice, which began in August 2016, sat among the national anthem, began campaigns throughout NFL. There was no team who signed him as a free agent in 2017.
But now, everything has changed. Just the other day, Nike decided to turn the caponek for Just Do It event for the 30th anniversary of foundation. This is an advertising campaign that was launched many years ago by Michael Jordan and Bojax. Now, this is a movement that keeps Kaepernick's own conversation several years ago. It also changed the whole dynamics of the discussion. Nike's past advertising campaign is the title of an active athlete. Some of the best players in the world have participated in each sport. Conversely, the first of many commercials featuring Kaepernick was a person not adapted to occupation since the end of the 2016 NFL season. Again, power has changed for a long time. It puts people "represent national anthem" in an unstable position.
Nike, as a spokesperson for the 30th anniversary of the "Just Do It" campaign at the beginning of the football season, decided to fire the discussion about athletes' protest again, with former NFL Quarterback Colin Kaepernick. Kaepernick is widely regarded as the emergence of current protest actions dating back to the fall of 2016, when he decided to kne to the national anthem to enhance the awareness of police violence against people in color. Discussion on this issue mainly focuses on whether protest action does not respect national flags or whether subsequent unemployment is due to retaliation of the owner but it is important to understand public opinion on this issue is there. The public's attitude towards this topic reveals the difference between the race and the country in the generation.
This advertisement commemorates the 30th anniversary of Nike 's' Just Do It' event. During the national anthem, Kaepernick has led the way in protesting social injustice through jealousy and has been unemployed for more than a year, but this latest ad marks a new multi-year agreement with sportswear giants I will. "You birth children at the sweet shop, let your shoes spread all over the world and then let them go as they say they are" equal ", so a group of people here will buy them . Are they really working hard? Or do they really want to sell some sneakers? Carlos Rodriguez of Hayward said