Nike's CEO John Donahoe says that Nike is a company that is a brand that is of and for China. This is a direct quote from the CEO on an earnings call. What does this say about China? Is this company pro-China or anti-America? What does it have in common with the Chinese Communist Party? Does this mean that if you're a Nike employee or a fan of China, you're against America? I mean, if you are a supporter of the Chinese communist party, you must be a spy or spy for them. And if you don't like China, then you're probably a spy for the Chinese government, because they don't have a problem with spying on other countries. They don't even care that you're spying on them. They're just happy to do it because they have a lot of money, so why not make money by spying on us? And why not move to China? Why not put their headquarters in China? Maybe the CEO should just move there? And if they like America to live in America, then maybe they should move there after all? I don't know, but I guess we'll just have to take a look at this in a new context. Listen to the full episode to see if you agree or disagree with my opinion on this! and let me know what you think! I'll be back with my thoughts on this in the next episode. Tweet me if you have any thoughts or opinions on this. on this topic! Timestamps: 1: 2:00 - What do you think about this? 3:30 - Is this a good or bad thing? 4:20 - Is China a racist country? 5:15 - What are you think of China? 6:00 7:15 8:40 - How do you like China s relationship with America? 9:10 - What does China's relationship with China better? 11:30 - Is it a better than America better than China or China better than other countries? 12:00:00 Do you think China is better than the US? 13:00 | China is a racist? 15:30 | Is China more racist than the USA? 16:40 17:40 | What are your thoughts on China better or less racist than other nations? 19:00 // 15:00 / 16:10
00:03:39.000You don't need to do that. Wear them, replace them with another brand, because I'm sure there's plenty of brands that won't be outwardly Pro-China, which in my opinion these days means you're anti-America because you can't conflate the two at this point, right?
00:03:53.000You know, what Nike's paying D-list athletes to turn their back on their country nowadays, you know, it's a big sum.
00:04:00.000Whatever they're paying them, you know, Maybe don't give them the money to pay those guys anymore.