Except for black people. We still support racist ass companiesgood thing I cashed out in the $80s
so true
Except for black people. We still support racist ass companiesgood thing I cashed out in the $80s
so true
He has every right to share his political views but people not fukking with his company as a result is the consequence he has to live with.nothing wrong with this statement and i hate the environment we're fostering where you can't have views. the CEO of mozilla was fired a few years back because he voted against legalizing gay marriage...i mean WTF, you can't even go vote the way you believe without risking being fired? since when did everyone have to have the same views to coexist.
how much that pay out? sounds like a come up
c00nin'
The company also took another hit in the stock market at the end of January, shortly after Trump issued the oft-called “Muslim ban.”
The travel restrictions were issued just one week after Plank met with President-elect Trump on behalf of Under Armour, along with 11 other leading U.S. manufacturers. The meeting was part of Trump’s much-publicized manufacturing initiative. However, it’s highly unlikely that a large number of Under Armour customers were paying attention to the meeting.
News about Plank’s comments didn’t break until Feb. 8. During the course of an interview that touched on the manufacturing initiative, Plank made this observation:
“He’s highly passionate. To have such a pro-business president is something that’s a real asset to this country,” Plank said of Trump.
And I find that stupid. Dude feels like a republican president is good for business, that's all he said. Didn't support a wall, grabbing them by the p*ssy, nor laud trump as a person, but this hyper sensitive environment we live in is beyond corny, UA ex-customers need a safe space to buy their gear from fohHe has every right to share his political views but people not fukking with his company as a result is the consequence he has to live with.
And Uber was after the New Balance fuk upWhen CEO's speak before thinking
This was after the uber fuk up as well
@Long Live The Kane No, 100-percent fact. That is the timeline of that meme/talking point.
Fake news was a real thing before the pizzagate stories. Phony headlines, clickbait, far right conspiracy sites like infowars, ect.@Long Live The Kane No, 100-percent fact. That is the timeline of that meme/talking point.
I have their heat holding gear some workout bottoms and their sports bra. Other than that idk what their really for.How was under amour cool in the first place? I rarely see anyone with them on in public.
Nope, that's just when alt-righty types started to cry about it...the backlash to the backlash so to speak... And maybe that's where we mainly disagree...fukk when it became a "meme", or some intellectually dishonest rhetorical tool for people to use to whine about the "evil msm" on the internet.... I'm talking about when it became reality... "fake news" became an issue before the primaries were even wrapped up... Facebook started making tweaks to their system to bogus ass news stories (no not "alternative independent media" but FACTUALLY WRONG BULLshyt) from trending like it was legit... Now after the election and people were shocked to find out we actually had enough idiots in the country to really vote Trump into office, it began to be analyzed in a different tone (wait, are these dumb muhfukkas actually believing this shyt and did it play a part in electing a bonified conman into the Whitehouse)...But no, the concept of fake news was absolutely not invented by the evil liberal mainstream media as a way to discredit the idiots that believe in pizzagate