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Perfect answer and exactly how I feel. I don't necessarily love Nike for taking such a strong political stance, but I'm not going to just throw away my 50 pairs of Nike socks because that would just be ignorant to the environment.

On a real note I don't like ANY company that takes a strong political stance like that, I'd rather not my clothes make people assume my political stance whether I'm for or against it. But politics are kind of personal imo and I know not everyone is like that.

Plus it's just irresponsible imo for a gigantic corporation to do something like that when they know damn well it's going to divide people and make them fight. Nike has tons of PR people, they knew what they were doing, and it's childish tbh. Companies should be politically neutral unless your politics are your entire brand.

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