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The controversial deal of Nike



Believe in something. Even if means sacrificing everything.

Approximately two years ago, an observant reporter asked Colin Kaepernick. If it was a coincide that he hadn’t been standing up the last two games while the national anthem was playing. He surprised the report by saying he wasn’t gone stand up for the flag of a country where black people are being oppressed. The words of Colin went viral in America even the president Donald Trump got involved, he was mainly active on Twitter. 



Colin Kaepernick recently revealed an sponsorship with Nike, of being one of the faces of the 30 year campaign of ‘just do it’, This was truly an controversial deal. It’s a bald an rebel move of Nike, on the other hand Nike is famous for rebel behaviour, they stood by Tiger Woods after everything he was going through. What makes the deal even more special is that Colin has been without an club for a year and half.




Nike shares dropped by 2% after the announcement, people burned their Nike sneakers, cutting out the logo of clothes or threating to boycott the brand. It was all over social media and a lot of people were talking about it. Famous athletes or singers got involved and all had something to say about the move of Nike.

I personally think is an real good move of Nike to sigh Colin,
to support him in is fight to stop the oppressing of black people and the police violence against them. In a time where
team’s won’t sign him and he really needs all the support he can get. The campaign did work because the online sales of Nike grew by 31%


What do you think about this controversial deal, did Nike take the right decision ?







https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2018/09/06/colin-kaepernicks-nike-sponsorship-shows-that-athletes-have-more-power-than-they-realize/?utm_term=.a20290117cf7
https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2018/sep/04/nike-controversial-colin-kaepernick-campaign-divisive
 




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  2. Just do it

    The slogan coincides fully with the feeling of Colin Kaepernick and will be a total success. Nike will surely revalue its actions and all comments against Nike will be easily forgotten.
    If I were you I would buy Nike shares.

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    1. Indeed as you said they just followed their slogan and thought ' just do it'
      I agree, that within a short time al lot of people will give Nike credits for this deal they made, and the Nike shares will increase over time.

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  3. In my opinion, Nike took the right decision. Nike is stronger than Donald Trump and Trump's inpopularity boost Nike's sale particulary in left's states. Furthermore, this campaign represents values of Nike. This campaign give a good image of Nike.

    Clara Finkenberg

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  4. Jordi: Nike took the right decision. This campaign is going to bloster Nike in all terms, as Xavier said before, "Just do it", and that is what they did.
    The bad comments are going to be forgotten easily so they don't have to worry about the consumer opinion because of that decision.

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  5. Gudjon Bjarkason

    I agree with the comments above that Nike made the right decision and that the values of Nike are in priority as it is one off the main things for a company to always be true to there values and have clear values so yes Nike definately made the right decision

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  6. Julius Halldorsson:
    I think Nike took the right decision. Nike has build up strong brand image, so I don’t think that the decision will affect their image.

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  7. I think that Nike made the right decision and a very significant one. As nike is the main brand in the NFL, they make all the merchandise and equipment for all the teams, this decision was a very important one, because with all this we can see that the sponsors, which are a basic actor in the business of sports, are with Colin Kapearnick ideas and the fact that the rules that the goverment imposes aren't correct always.

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  8. I think Nike do the right thing. They just fo what they emphasize "Just do it". Although its shares drop, it won't last long. Nike is too huge that even a twitter of a president in the US can't affect it in long term. People will remember that Nike means high quality and fashion sports brand but not its controversial deal.

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  9. Good move from NIKE, both business and conscience wise. The company of course did it to increase their sales but it's a nice touch for the community to know that some giants like the sportswear brand, can do something "controversial" because they feel like it's aligned with their mission.

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