@claralistensprechen5th I stopped buying Nike when I heard about their horrific labor practices—including child labor—in developing countries, including in Indonesia, where I was born. This was back in the 1990s I think.
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For the first time publicly, in her new book, decorated runner Kara Goucher is detailing the abuse, isolation and shame she says she experienced at Nike’s The Oregon Project, which was shuttered in 2019 after the former coach received a lifetime susp…
He's got $60B and still used it as leverage to punish anyone who gets in the way of his profits and Nike's ability to exploit workers in foreign sweatshops.
But I gotta love the PAC name, "Bring Balance to Salem." That's some major Star Wars "bring balance (more dark side) to the Force" energy going on there 😂
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part of why I left Eugene was that I got tired of that man putting his nasty claws into everything and acting like he owned the place
the thing where he paid to dope track athletes for YEARS continues to disgust me
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Salazar permanently banned from track and field due to misconduct
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A Timeline of the Nike Oregon Project Doping Investigation
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There was also this horrible aspect to the Nike team; but I don’t know how much of Salazar’s behavior can be tied back to the brand owner.
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He's got $60B and still used it as leverage to punish anyone who gets in the way of his profits and Nike's ability to exploit workers in foreign sweatshops.
But I gotta love the PAC name, "Bring Balance to Salem." That's some major Star Wars "bring balance (more dark side) to the Force" energy going on there 😂