Nike addresses America’s racism issue
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Nike addresses America’s racism issue

Nike released an Ad named ‘Don’t Do It’, addressing the racism issue in America. The simple video shared on Twitter contains lettering that begins, “For Once, Don’t Do It... Don’t pretend there’s not a problem in America... Don’t turn your back on racism.” “We hope that by sharing this film we can catalyze to inspire action against a deep issue in our society,” the company said in a statement

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