Heh, the city of my birth had a controversy about ten years ago. It’s had a huge influx of Asians over the last 30 years, and for some time now they’ve been increasingly from mainland China. So a Chinese civic association put out China’s flag out front, and the cementheads went bats*** insane. All the while, no doubt, with “MADE IN CHINA” stamped on half of what they owned.
Willing to risk his career to bring attention to prejudice and racism to the public’s attention? With nothing to personally gain? Does not fit MY definition of “spoiled.”
Look at where items are made and use buyer discretion. I especially suggest this with electronics and computers due to back doors and security vulnerabilities.
jmworacle about 4 years ago
Strangely, logical.
eromlig about 4 years ago
Well played, Bill!
Ravenswing about 4 years ago
Heh, the city of my birth had a controversy about ten years ago. It’s had a huge influx of Asians over the last 30 years, and for some time now they’ve been increasingly from mainland China. So a Chinese civic association put out China’s flag out front, and the cementheads went bats*** insane. All the while, no doubt, with “MADE IN CHINA” stamped on half of what they owned.
Ellis97 about 4 years ago
Made in China indeed.
Olddog1 about 4 years ago
Twice last winter the CEO said that Nike is and will be a company of China and for China. I’ll take him at his word
ERBEN2 about 4 years ago
Keep it there and keep their products there also . And send their spokesman over there and keep him as well . What a spoiled jerk his is .
ajr58(1) about 4 years ago
Willing to risk his career to bring attention to prejudice and racism to the public’s attention? With nothing to personally gain? Does not fit MY definition of “spoiled.”
jarvisloop about 4 years ago
I heard about Nike’s use of forced labor (prisoners) years ago and made sure that I never bought another Nike product.
I also began taking great pains to buy nothing made in China unless I have absolutely no other choice.
Pohka about 4 years ago
Look at where items are made and use buyer discretion. I especially suggest this with electronics and computers due to back doors and security vulnerabilities.