Post by account_disabled on Dec 24, 2023 3:17:28 GMT
With "Dream Crazy" , the acclaimed campaign starring Colin Kaepernick, Nike hit the table hard , put bravery on the line and took risks that many other brands would never have dared to make their own. The look full of willpower, conviction and melancholy that Kaepernick wears in "Dream Crazy" caught the soul of quite a few Americans back in 2018. Kaepernick's name didn't actually appear in that campaign, although it didn't need to . Few across the seas do not know a player who in his homeland has been the object of both fiery flattery and harsh criticism from his compatriots.
In September 2016, the American football player knelt instead of standing when the American anthem was played in stadiums with the ultimate goal of Phone Number List denouncing the racism prevailing in the United States. His gesture was applauded by some and reviled by many others , including Donald Trump himself, who dedicated a public rebuke (suppurating with anger) against Kaepernick. With "Dream Crazy" Nike celebrated the 30th anniversary of its famous slogan "Just do it" . «Believe in something. Even if it means that you have to sacrifice everything" was the forceful and inspiring phrase that appeared in that campaign, which soon gained unprecedented strength in popular culture.
If you do not see the embedded video correctly, click here Although the shadow of the boycott initially hung over the campaign (some Americans publicly burned Nike sneakers), the famous American sporting goods manufacturer ended up proving over time that it had not been wrong by ceding the spotlight to Colin Kaepernick in "Dream Crazy." . Nike's shares in the stock markets , which experienced a sharp decline after the release of "Dream Crazy", ended up heading upwards and the company managed to give a strong acceleration to its revenues and profits.
In September 2016, the American football player knelt instead of standing when the American anthem was played in stadiums with the ultimate goal of Phone Number List denouncing the racism prevailing in the United States. His gesture was applauded by some and reviled by many others , including Donald Trump himself, who dedicated a public rebuke (suppurating with anger) against Kaepernick. With "Dream Crazy" Nike celebrated the 30th anniversary of its famous slogan "Just do it" . «Believe in something. Even if it means that you have to sacrifice everything" was the forceful and inspiring phrase that appeared in that campaign, which soon gained unprecedented strength in popular culture.
If you do not see the embedded video correctly, click here Although the shadow of the boycott initially hung over the campaign (some Americans publicly burned Nike sneakers), the famous American sporting goods manufacturer ended up proving over time that it had not been wrong by ceding the spotlight to Colin Kaepernick in "Dream Crazy." . Nike's shares in the stock markets , which experienced a sharp decline after the release of "Dream Crazy", ended up heading upwards and the company managed to give a strong acceleration to its revenues and profits.