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"We’ve got a U-Haul truck here – we’re probably going to end up filling that about three times by the time we’re done out ...
Other athletes in the video went off saying stuff like: “Fake feminism, Pretending to care about women, and Nike is ignoring the real problem.” was all said.
Following the claim that the sneakers were fake, Nike visited the reseller and confirmed that 38 pairs of sneakers received by the customer from StockX had indeed been fake.
Nike’s “first Super Bowl ad in 27 years” was “an expensive gambit that leaned into woke capitalism and fake feminism,” fumes Jennifer Sey at the Washington Examiner.
Court documents indicated that a reseller receive at least 38 pairs of fake Air Jordan 1 s from StockX in the past, despite them going through the platform’s authentication process.