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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes Sep 3

    Colin Kaepernick has signed a multiyear deal with Nike that makes him a face of the 30th anniversary of the "Just Do It" campaign. The ad comes days before the start of the NFL's 2018 season.https://nyti.ms/2PvO4UX 

    7:20 PM - 3 Sep 2018
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    791 replies 3,777 retweets 18,856 likes
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      2. Colleen‏ @xocolleenxoxo Sep 3
        Replying to @nytimes

        Everyone is tweeting about Nike. Guess the #Kaepernick marketing was a WIN

        5 replies 4 retweets 136 likes
      3. Some Uppity Rando‏ @UppityRando Sep 3
        Replying to @xocolleenxoxo @nytimes

        Go ahead and buy their stock if you're so confident.

        10 replies 1 retweet 36 likes
      4. Shane King@SPARTAN‏ @SpritusInvictus Sep 3
        Replying to @UppityRando @xocolleenxoxo @nytimes

        I think I just might. Thanks for the reminder. Just as we support Jordan, C. Ronaldo, Serena and countless others. We'll show you racist that we support companies who stand against racism. World Wide.

        12 replies 8 retweets 159 likes
      5. Some Uppity Rando‏ @UppityRando Sep 3
        Replying to @SpritusInvictus @xocolleenxoxo @nytimes

        Okay it closed on Friday at $82.50. Let's watch together because I'm genuinely curious what will happen. And I also like Serena and Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods.

        6 replies 0 retweets 17 likes
      6. California Yiayia‏ @Onthefarshore Sep 3
        Replying to @UppityRando @SpritusInvictus and

        I’m doing my part. I just placed an order online @nikestore

        1 reply 1 retweet 33 likes
      7. MLCR‏ @Momary2 Sep 3
        Replying to @Onthefarshore @SpritusInvictus and

        Same! And sent them a message as to why I made my purchase! I saw another idea to purchase Nike socks to donate to a homeless shelter, esp if you’re not personally in the market for new shoes/clothes right now.

        3 replies 3 retweets 24 likes
      8. California Yiayia‏ @Onthefarshore Sep 3
        Replying to @Momary2 @SpritusInvictus and

        That’s a great idea!

        0 replies 0 retweets 3 likes
      9. End of conversation
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      2. Paige_Page‏ @PaigeGauge Sep 3
        Replying to @nytimes

        The word “sacrifice” should be used for someone who actually sacrificed something. MSM has made a legend of a benched football player trying to use a racism to become relevant. He didn’t kneel when he was starting. #BoycottNikepic.twitter.com/wRXVVa0Xhp

        81 replies 35 retweets 143 likes
      3. steven super  🇹🇹‏ @wassystyle1 Sep 3
        Replying to @PaigeGauge @nytimes

        Sacrifice comes in many shapes and forms, giving up something you love for something you care about is sacrifice ... if you haven’t served please don’t use the military as a platform.... Current Active duty Marine 💪🏽

        12 replies 6 retweets 224 likes
      4. Paige_Page‏ @PaigeGauge Sep 3
        Replying to @wassystyle1 @nytimes

        So I shouldn’t have a right to say what I want to say? Correct?

        28 replies 0 retweets 11 likes
      5. Annette Bridley‏ @AnnetteBridley Sep 4
        Replying to @PaigeGauge @wassystyle1 @nytimes

        Everybody always has the right to express opinions or thoughts. Others have the right to comment or disagree. You have to take the heat without whining about it.

        2 replies 1 retweet 62 likes
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      2. David Woods‏ @dwoods19582002 Sep 3
        Replying to @nytimes

        Nike with a brilliant marketing move. And if you see anyone commenting negatively, just remind them of Trump's White House flag stunt this week.

        17 replies 16 retweets 188 likes
      3. Paige_Page‏ @PaigeGauge Sep 3
        Replying to @dwoods19582002 @nytimes

        Go read Jimmy Carter’s comment on the “flag stunt” as you call it. There was no stunt. Honestly.. you think the president is sitting there deciding if a flag is gonna go up or down? Smdh

        24 replies 0 retweets 30 likes
      4. Chris Morris‏ @cm_merlin Sep 3
        Replying to @PaigeGauge @dwoods19582002 @nytimes

        The "President" was disgraceful in every way possible. He & he alone, would have handled it by getting rejected from the funeral and playing golf. Unbelievable.. ⏰⚖🇺🇸

        3 replies 1 retweet 23 likes
      5. California Yiayia‏ @Onthefarshore Sep 3
        Replying to @cm_merlin @PaigeGauge @dwoods19582002

        pic.twitter.com/CxXUyQUJlD

        0 replies 3 retweets 22 likes
      6. End of conversation
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      2. dennis haft‏ @dmhaft14 Sep 3
        Replying to @nytimes

        Sorry, those who claim Kapernick wasn't given a job because of his poor performance, a man in his 20's who led his team to the superbowl wasn't good enough? I live in Cleveland I can show you what bad looks like..

        4 replies 2 retweets 71 likes
      3. Craig Bianco‏ @craig_bianco Sep 3
        Replying to @dmhaft14 @nytimes

        He was benched for Blaine Gabbert before he started protesting. He’s awful.

        5 replies 2 retweets 24 likes
      4. Shikamaru‏ @IamApolloCruz Sep 3
        Replying to @craig_bianco @dmhaft14 @nytimes

        He had no one good on the team, Kap played pretty good despite not having anybody reliable

        0 replies 0 retweets 9 likes
      5. End of conversation
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      2. Karyn vdmk‏ @kdvdmk Sep 3
        Replying to @nytimes

        I, for one, applaud Nike for their new ad. It may prove unpopular to those who believe an NFL player’s right to kneel is erroneously linked to disrespect for our flag or military but I think it recognizes courage to stand up for one’s convictions. Bravo @Nike

        11 replies 16 retweets 143 likes
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