Kaepernick
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He will always be fucking Donny to me.mrussel1 said:
Always Mr. Pink.brianlux said:
Buscemi, lol! Cool!dignin said:HughFreakingDillon said:dignin said:
If you can't bother to make a coherent response I'm not going to waste my time.HughFreakingDillon said:
add another one to the list.dignin said:
You are making an argument against an argument I have not made. Textbook straw man.HughFreakingDillon said:
oh, the strawman again, haha. I wasn't comparing the two (nike and government) at all. my comment was addressing the part where you stated that it is ok to fly a flag in government from a historical perspective. did you support the removal of the confederate flag and monuments from government buildings?dignin said:
What does the confederate flag have to do with this? Governments taking down confederate monuments is no where in the same league as a company choosing not to associate their brand and product with something. If Nike was trying to get the flag taken down from government institutions you may have a point.HughFreakingDillon said:
that's funny, since you just stated the exact same argument folks had for keeping monuments and confederate flags from the civil war era in government.dignin said:
What's your point? Flying flags in government from a historical perspective is far different than a private company choosing what they want to put on their product. Nobody is saying we should pretend the flag doesn't exist.HughFreakingDillon said:
Obama's second inauguration.
"historical perspective".
That's what we call a strawman.
I didn't say it was "ok" to fly any flag, you are making that up. I haven't said if I think it's right or wrong. I said it was very different, and to compare what a business does and what a government does in this regard is stupid.
I'm not the one talking about confederate flags and monuments, you are. Again, decisions by governments and decisions by businesses are made differently.
And what difference does it make if I did or did not support the removal of confederate monuments? It's completely irrelevant to the point I've made.
Also, if you weren't comparing Nike to the government, why post that picture at all?
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Ah.. true. Reservoir Dogs was something I watched 50 times when it came out. I think I was 20. So a few years before Lebowskidignin said:
He will always be fucking Donny to me.mrussel1 said:
Always Mr. Pink.brianlux said:
Buscemi, lol! Cool!dignin said:HughFreakingDillon said:dignin said:
If you can't bother to make a coherent response I'm not going to waste my time.HughFreakingDillon said:
add another one to the list.dignin said:
You are making an argument against an argument I have not made. Textbook straw man.HughFreakingDillon said:
oh, the strawman again, haha. I wasn't comparing the two (nike and government) at all. my comment was addressing the part where you stated that it is ok to fly a flag in government from a historical perspective. did you support the removal of the confederate flag and monuments from government buildings?dignin said:
What does the confederate flag have to do with this? Governments taking down confederate monuments is no where in the same league as a company choosing not to associate their brand and product with something. If Nike was trying to get the flag taken down from government institutions you may have a point.HughFreakingDillon said:
that's funny, since you just stated the exact same argument folks had for keeping monuments and confederate flags from the civil war era in government.dignin said:
What's your point? Flying flags in government from a historical perspective is far different than a private company choosing what they want to put on their product. Nobody is saying we should pretend the flag doesn't exist.HughFreakingDillon said:
Obama's second inauguration.
"historical perspective".
That's what we call a strawman.
I didn't say it was "ok" to fly any flag, you are making that up. I haven't said if I think it's right or wrong. I said it was very different, and to compare what a business does and what a government does in this regard is stupid.
I'm not the one talking about confederate flags and monuments, you are. Again, decisions by governments and decisions by businesses are made differently.
And what difference does it make if I did or did not support the removal of confederate monuments? It's completely irrelevant to the point I've made.
Also, if you weren't comparing Nike to the government, why post that picture at all?
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Is this how your remember him?dignin said:
He will always be fucking Donny to me.mrussel1 said:
Always Mr. Pink.brianlux said:
Buscemi, lol! Cool!dignin said:HughFreakingDillon said:dignin said:
If you can't bother to make a coherent response I'm not going to waste my time.HughFreakingDillon said:
add another one to the list.dignin said:
You are making an argument against an argument I have not made. Textbook straw man.HughFreakingDillon said:
oh, the strawman again, haha. I wasn't comparing the two (nike and government) at all. my comment was addressing the part where you stated that it is ok to fly a flag in government from a historical perspective. did you support the removal of the confederate flag and monuments from government buildings?dignin said:
What does the confederate flag have to do with this? Governments taking down confederate monuments is no where in the same league as a company choosing not to associate their brand and product with something. If Nike was trying to get the flag taken down from government institutions you may have a point.HughFreakingDillon said:
that's funny, since you just stated the exact same argument folks had for keeping monuments and confederate flags from the civil war era in government.dignin said:
What's your point? Flying flags in government from a historical perspective is far different than a private company choosing what they want to put on their product. Nobody is saying we should pretend the flag doesn't exist.HughFreakingDillon said:
Obama's second inauguration.
"historical perspective".
That's what we call a strawman.
I didn't say it was "ok" to fly any flag, you are making that up. I haven't said if I think it's right or wrong. I said it was very different, and to compare what a business does and what a government does in this regard is stupid.
I'm not the one talking about confederate flags and monuments, you are. Again, decisions by governments and decisions by businesses are made differently.
And what difference does it make if I did or did not support the removal of confederate monuments? It's completely irrelevant to the point I've made.
Also, if you weren't comparing Nike to the government, why post that picture at all?
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Cool, thanks!mickeyrat said:brianlux said:
What's the reference? Also, what film is the gif from? Not sure I've seen it (or forgot), and I really like Buscemi's work!mrussel1 said:
Always Mr. Pink.brianlux said:
Buscemi, lol! Cool!dignin said:HughFreakingDillon said:dignin said:
If you can't bother to make a coherent response I'm not going to waste my time.HughFreakingDillon said:
add another one to the list.dignin said:
You are making an argument against an argument I have not made. Textbook straw man.HughFreakingDillon said:
oh, the strawman again, haha. I wasn't comparing the two (nike and government) at all. my comment was addressing the part where you stated that it is ok to fly a flag in government from a historical perspective. did you support the removal of the confederate flag and monuments from government buildings?dignin said:
What does the confederate flag have to do with this? Governments taking down confederate monuments is no where in the same league as a company choosing not to associate their brand and product with something. If Nike was trying to get the flag taken down from government institutions you may have a point.HughFreakingDillon said:
that's funny, since you just stated the exact same argument folks had for keeping monuments and confederate flags from the civil war era in government.dignin said:
What's your point? Flying flags in government from a historical perspective is far different than a private company choosing what they want to put on their product. Nobody is saying we should pretend the flag doesn't exist.HughFreakingDillon said:
Obama's second inauguration.
"historical perspective".
That's what we call a strawman.
I didn't say it was "ok" to fly any flag, you are making that up. I haven't said if I think it's right or wrong. I said it was very different, and to compare what a business does and what a government does in this regard is stupid.
I'm not the one talking about confederate flags and monuments, you are. Again, decisions by governments and decisions by businesses are made differently.
And what difference does it make if I did or did not support the removal of confederate monuments? It's completely irrelevant to the point I've made.
Also, if you weren't comparing Nike to the government, why post that picture at all?
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Mr Pink is from Reservoir Dogs.The Gif is from Billy Madison
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Haha, perfect gif.mrussel1 said:
Is this how your remember him?dignin said:
He will always be fucking Donny to me.mrussel1 said:
Always Mr. Pink.brianlux said:
Buscemi, lol! Cool!dignin said:HughFreakingDillon said:dignin said:
If you can't bother to make a coherent response I'm not going to waste my time.HughFreakingDillon said:
add another one to the list.dignin said:
You are making an argument against an argument I have not made. Textbook straw man.HughFreakingDillon said:
oh, the strawman again, haha. I wasn't comparing the two (nike and government) at all. my comment was addressing the part where you stated that it is ok to fly a flag in government from a historical perspective. did you support the removal of the confederate flag and monuments from government buildings?dignin said:
What does the confederate flag have to do with this? Governments taking down confederate monuments is no where in the same league as a company choosing not to associate their brand and product with something. If Nike was trying to get the flag taken down from government institutions you may have a point.HughFreakingDillon said:
that's funny, since you just stated the exact same argument folks had for keeping monuments and confederate flags from the civil war era in government.dignin said:
What's your point? Flying flags in government from a historical perspective is far different than a private company choosing what they want to put on their product. Nobody is saying we should pretend the flag doesn't exist.HughFreakingDillon said:
Obama's second inauguration.
"historical perspective".
That's what we call a strawman.
I didn't say it was "ok" to fly any flag, you are making that up. I haven't said if I think it's right or wrong. I said it was very different, and to compare what a business does and what a government does in this regard is stupid.
I'm not the one talking about confederate flags and monuments, you are. Again, decisions by governments and decisions by businesses are made differently.
And what difference does it make if I did or did not support the removal of confederate monuments? It's completely irrelevant to the point I've made.
Also, if you weren't comparing Nike to the government, why post that picture at all?
added to the list.
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He is not coolI found my place......and it's alright0
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Nike stock is up again.
Valuation up $3B.The love he receives is the love that is saved0 -

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$3,000,000,000That's how much money Nike made in a complete in-house manufactured controversy in less then a week. three billion dollars.I hope everyone had fun getting into huge arguments with their relatives while eating hot dogs over the holiday. I hope Kap got his 10% fee from Nike, but not likely. Nike is playing him as a fool too.
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What I read back when they did that viral ad with "Kap" was that Nike was planning/Wanted to drop him after his controversy with the NFL. But Nikes ad agency convinced them to still use him. So, if that is the case - the ad agency and not Nike saw the potential in "Kap" as a face for the brand.Jason P said:Nike is playing him as a fool too.
Smart move either way. Ofc."Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
I don't think that's an accurate assessment. If you're using market cap as the metric, the stock performed in line with every other index last week. Nike was up 2.7%, S&P was up 2.4. Today their market cap is 139 billion. It makes sense that they were 136 billion a week ago.Jason P said:$3,000,000,000That's how much money Nike made in a complete in-house manufactured controversy in less then a week. three billion dollars.I hope everyone had fun getting into huge arguments with their relatives while eating hot dogs over the holiday. I hope Kap got his 10% fee from Nike, but not likely. Nike is playing him as a fool too.0 -

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So what subreddit did you pick up that pic from?mcgruff10 said:
"Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"0 -
I can’t even figure out who’s supposed to be the snowflakes here...1995 Milwaukee 1998 Alpine, Alpine 2003 Albany, Boston, Boston, Boston 2004 Boston, Boston 2006 Hartford, St. Paul (Petty), St. Paul (Petty) 2011 Alpine, Alpine
2013 Wrigley 2014 St. Paul 2016 Fenway, Fenway, Wrigley, Wrigley 2018 Missoula, Wrigley, Wrigley 2021 Asbury Park 2022 St Louis 2023 Austin, Austin
2024 Napa, Wrigley, Wrigley0 -
It’s pretty much everyone on the extreme ends. So bothOnWis97 said:I can’t even figure out who’s supposed to be the snowflakes here...hippiemom = goodness0 -
Read and watch what this gold star mom had to say about the whole issue.
https://ijr.com/gold-star-mom-takes-swing-kaepernick-american-flag/
This old wheel keeps on rolling down the road.
But this mom makes some very good points it's worth a listen and a read.
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You know what's really weird and irritating as hell? Every time (and I mean every time) this thread comes up on my notifications, I hear in my head some school chum from long ago chanting, "Rah rah ree/ kick 'em in the knee/ Rah rah rass/ kick 'em in the other knee".

"It's a sad and beautiful world"-Roberto Benigni0 -
Whenever Ryme says it's worth a listen and read. passEspecially from ijr.com LOL
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