On Thursday’s broadcast of CNBC’s “Closing Bell,” Nike CEO John Donahoe responded to a question on why Nike hasn’t been more vocal on human rights issues in China by stating that they participate “in sport all over the world, including China. China’s a very important market for us.” And maintained that they have “a very responsible global supply chain.”
Co-host Sara Eisen asked, “Some are wondering, John, why you have not been more vocal, as a company, around some of the human rights abuses in China, when you have been so out front on societal and social issues here in the U.S.?”
Would he feel the same way if his mother was an imprisoned Muslim?
Well, we wouldn’t want Nikes to cost over $100 a pair, would we?
Oh, wait…
Folks it’s all about money and all about the demorats enriching themselves!
So he admits that morality is not a virtue that Nike has.
Yes , even an ACT OF WAR is being swept under the Rug with over 500,000 Americans DEAD !!!!!
China = a very important ENEMY !!!!!
China NOT punished at all after Millions Killed in the world over a Year !!!! They Laugh at AMERICA !!!!!!
Time to write off the 27 Trillion as > PAID IN FULL !!!!!! to Punish China & help AMERICA !!!!