What a surprise! The company that makes profits off of human rights violations all over the world and getting rid of American jobs can’t even be honest on a coin toss.
This isn't do-or-die. It's do or don't. You have to live with it or live without it. #justdoit pic.twitter.com/EbnRzUWYOD
— Nike (@Nike) January 13, 2015
As you can see, this appears to be an amazing picture taken with the coin for the College Football National Championship game between the Oregon Ducks and Ohio State Buckeyes in mid-air. Nike tweeted it out as such.
Just one problem. Those weren’t the players either team sent out for the coin toss.
In fact, they actually sent four players each.
Jan 12, 2015; Arlington, TX, USA; Team members meet for the coin toss prior to the game between the Ohio State Buckeyes and the Oregon Ducks in the 2015 CFP National Championship at AT&T Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports
It is clearly visible that the numbers on the jerseys are different, and the number of players are also different. But are we to expect anything less from a company that thumbs its nose at honesty and integrity? Obviously not.
This is clearly not a big deal. It just shows the insane lack of integrity Nike has in a nutshell.
They can’t even be honest on a Twitter photo. Kind of sociopathic.
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