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Chik-fil-a and Oregon. #corrections

Chevalier de Saint-Georges would also make a good movie - he was the first classical composer of African Ancestry, and he was a champion fencer.

You mean the fast food company that has literally been putting Bible verses on the bottom of their cups for decades now?

Oh, man. We have to boycott Nike now? I didn’t even have time to boycott In N Out this weekend because they gave money to California Republicans and now the weekend’s over and I have to go back to work...there’s no way I’m going to have time to boycott TWO companies this week for offending peoples’ dopey politics. 

Nike donates clothing to the Military*

That preview reminds me of this abomination...

Jordan is interesting when it comes to his charitable work because he keeps it relatively quiet. Which is fine, investing into communities and hospitals like he has, is worth while.

An issue is, that he isn’t really well known for using his celebrity status to help causes. He keeps relatively quiet on issues of civil

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This stuff is great! I love it! But none of these compares to the moron who burned up a $450 leather Steelers jacket! Drew initially had this in the WYTS Steeler’s segment. But it’s so fuckin’ good that I’m using it again here!

I would be somewhat curious, but mostly because I remember reading “Destined to Witness” about a black man who grew up in Nazi Germany, was indoctrinated into Nazi ideology but was ultimately restricted to minor jobs etc. because, of course, he was black. The love story part to me is unnecessary to the story as you

“Here are the expensive new Nike’s I already paid for!”

Our Soundman just cut the Nike swoosh off his socks. Former marine.

Nike needs to come out with Nike-branded U.S. flags. Then, watch these morons struggle with what to do about them.

Yeeeeeesh. I agree - more stories need to be told regarding Afro-Europeans, particularly Afro-Europeans who lived in Europe who were not famous American ex-pats but were just people in an era that brought us an ass-ton of European period pieces. But... unless this shit was a biographical endeavor this is not the best

Apparently, they’re one of the most legit companies in the clothing industry now, as they took to time to develop and institute specific preventative measures after the controversy.

lol @ anyone who believes this was an accident.