They all are, and Under Armor has the worst shoes and gear of the groupValleyRatAg said:
Is Under Armor woke?
They all are, and Under Armor has the worst shoes and gear of the groupValleyRatAg said:
Is Under Armor woke?
Dear President BidenRebelE Infantry said:NEW 🚨 CDC warns about potential "resurgence" of mpox, formerly known as monkeypox, ahead of summer gatherings - ABC NEWS
— Insider Paper (@TheInsiderPaper) May 16, 2023
What odd timing there, CDC.
Waffledynamics said:
I kind of assumed Pride month never ended since there's a "Pride Night" or "Pride Week" or "Pride Weekend" every day.
I have been assured by LBGT+ advocates that the gay community just wants to be left alone.Waffledynamics said:
I kind of assumed Pride month never ended since there's a "Pride Night" or "Pride Week" or "Pride Weekend" every day.
Sorry I'm not into Back CleavageDaddy-O5 said:
There's also a plus size if anyone is interested.
adidas Pride Swimsuit (Plus Size) - Pink | Women's Swim | adidas US
Maroon Saloon said:Phrasing?Sal****er Assassin said:milner79 said:
Love me some Pride month.
This is the kind of Pride i can get behind.
ValleyRatAg said:
Is Under Armor woke?
BobaFettsClone said:ValleyRatAg said:
Is Under Armor woke?
Well, their CEO got canceled for supporting Trump and they lost a ton of sales for his statements. I'm going with no, they ain't woke.
It's time for the State of Texas to step in and force the colleges to divest from this nonsense.cab559 said:
June is here in a couple weeks. I assume this get up is out as a result, so do we continue to buy adidas Ag gear? I already canceled Bud Light.
https://www.adidas.com/us/pride-swimsuit/IA3339.html
Yeah and then he went on to cave to the woke mob. Spineless losers all over the place:BobaFettsClone said:ValleyRatAg said:
Is Under Armor woke?
Well, their CEO got canceled for supporting Trump and they lost a ton of sales for his statements. I'm going with no, they ain't woke.
Quote:
Under Armour's CEO Bought a Full-Page Newspaper Ad to Say He Didn't Mean to Praise Trump
BY DENNIS GREEN
FEB 15, 201711:25 AM
This post originally appeared in Business Insider.
Under Armour CEO Kevin Plank is stepping up the effort to distance himself from comments he made praising President Donald Trump.
Plank published a full page ad in hometown newspaper The Baltimore Sun clarifying his previous remarks. The open letter never mentions President Trump by name, instead stating Under Armour's values in diversity, equal rights, job creation, and opposing Trump's executive order travel ban. "I personally believe that immigration is the foundation of our country's exceptionalism," Plank wrote.
Plank also promised in the letter that Under Armour will take "other public positions on legislation around the country in support of the interests of our teammates whenever policy conflicts with human rights."
Plank had originally landed his company in hot water after praising Trump as "an asset" in a CNBC interview on February 7. The letter says that this choice of words did not "accurately reflect" his intent.
After Plank's interview, many customers said they planned to boycott Under Armour, prompting the company to release a pair of statements clarifying its values. Under Armour sponsored athletes, including Steph Curry, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, and Misty Copeland also released statements on social media condemning the comments, but emphasizing their commitment to the company.
agracer said:
Which athletic apparel companies aren't woke at this point?
I obviously missed that story. What a disappointing ***** boy.johnnyblaze36 said:Yeah and then he went on to cave to the woke mob. Spineless losers all over the place:BobaFettsClone said:ValleyRatAg said:
Is Under Armor woke?
Well, their CEO got canceled for supporting Trump and they lost a ton of sales for his statements. I'm going with no, they ain't woke.
https://slate.com/business/2017/02/under-armour-s-ceo-dedicated-a-full-page-baltimore-sun-ad-to-saying-he-didn-t-mean-to-praise-trump.htmlQuote:
Under Armour's CEO Bought a Full-Page Newspaper Ad to Say He Didn't Mean to Praise Trump
BY DENNIS GREEN
FEB 15, 201711:25 AM
This post originally appeared in Business Insider.
Under Armour CEO Kevin Plank is stepping up the effort to distance himself from comments he made praising President Donald Trump.
Plank published a full page ad in hometown newspaper The Baltimore Sun clarifying his previous remarks. The open letter never mentions President Trump by name, instead stating Under Armour's values in diversity, equal rights, job creation, and opposing Trump's executive order travel ban. "I personally believe that immigration is the foundation of our country's exceptionalism," Plank wrote.
Plank also promised in the letter that Under Armour will take "other public positions on legislation around the country in support of the interests of our teammates whenever policy conflicts with human rights."
Plank had originally landed his company in hot water after praising Trump as "an asset" in a CNBC interview on February 7. The letter says that this choice of words did not "accurately reflect" his intent.
After Plank's interview, many customers said they planned to boycott Under Armour, prompting the company to release a pair of statements clarifying its values. Under Armour sponsored athletes, including Steph Curry, Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, and Misty Copeland also released statements on social media condemning the comments, but emphasizing their commitment to the company.
Imagine apologizing for calling Donald Trump an asset to the business community. Peak soy boy beta ****.