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We could give them some shoes and hoping they won't fight (or evel kill) each other for shoes as it happened sometimes in the past as shown in these old videos.
We could give them some shoes and hoping they won't fight (or evel kill) each other for shoes as it happened sometimes in the past as shown in these old videos.
Phil Knight, a rich white billionaire with NFL contracts for jerseys, appreciates the renewed support of of silly liberals who think Nike represents social justice and isn’t in bed with rich white NFL owners.
Wow, do you really know anything about Nike? They have been getting rich paying brown people in poor countries pennies to make shoes for decades. Our church sent a youth group to Bangladesh, the kids had the option to stay in a decent hotel or stay with a family. Some chose the family accommodations which consisted of little more than cardboard and scrap wood. The father of one family got hurt on the job but was thankful to Nike for not firing him, LOANING him the money for the doctor and of course not paying him a penny when he was recovering.
Nike has some balls....it supports and pays millions of dollars to a millionaire athlete that accuses the United States of oppression while it has a bunch of sweatshops in China exploiting poor people. LMAO!!!
I couldn't write this $hiat up in Hollywood for a movie!
I'm curious to know how there is even a collusion case to be made (I'm assuming that it has to do with the players association contract as there I can think of nothing in the law that would prohibit owners from colluding to keep a player out of the league).
The judge hearing the case felt there was enough evidence for the case to go forward.
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