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They prolly did....All of Travis x Nike collection gonna blow up now...Starting to wonder if Nike just drops him
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They prolly did....All of Travis x Nike collection gonna blow up now...Starting to wonder if Nike just drops him
Looks like the Travis controversy has finally hit Nike:
this just creates more hype for the shoes? Would it kill NIKE to just say all proceeds from the shoe would go to the victims?
Nah I can't believe people actually mad that these are getting delayed. You have to be bat**** nuts to think they were releasing a sneaker so close to the date in which the rapper associated with the sneaker had 10 people die at his show.
Yeah, I’m not shocked AT ALL that these were delayed. Nike would be idiots to still drop them so soon after the incident.Travis is gonna be fine imo. Been reading a lot on the pearl jam situation and seems like they did ok after their incident.
I personally don’t think they drop him but you never know.
Wouldn’t be surprised if nike holds them until Late January -late February or Early march. Around tax season and AS weekend
Yeah but 2021 is cancel culture. Companies are scared to the point where they have to react. With the 9 year old dying, makes it worst. He should not have been there to begin with.
Agreed that people can be viewed as guilty until proven innocent, but we know that all things aren’t cancelled equally. Had he been involved with something connected to sexual assault or homophobic or hate speech, I’d be more inclined to think he’d be dropped and/or shunned. But this situation, I’m not so sure. And again, it’s going to be shown and presented that he himself didn’t have much to do with it in actuality.Yeah but 2021 is cancel culture. Companies are scared to the point where they have to react. With the 9 year old dying, makes it worst. He should not have been there to begin with.
Agreed that people can be viewed as guilty until proven innocent, but we know that all things aren’t cancelled equally. Had he been involved with something connected to sexual assault or homophobic or hate speech, I’d be more inclined to think he’d be dropped and/or shunned. But this situation, I’m not so sure. And again, it’s going to be shown and presented that he himself didn’t have much to do with it in actuality.
You don’t think that people don’t get cancelled in this day and age, many times with little or no evidence or support that they did or said what they’re accused of? Or that people are publicly ridiculed or shamed for something they might’ve did or said and then “cancelled,” even if done in the past, without any since of the time period or context?This is 100% nonsense, can’t believe you guys gobble this crap up. The fact that Travis is still with Nike shows there isn’t much of a “cancel culture.” That’s just a trash term trash people made up to try and excuse their trash behavior. What happened to accountability?
I agree. And I’d like to think that I’d stop the show had I been in his situation. But we also don’t really know what he was thinking when all of this went down or what he thought was happening. Also, we don’t know what they were in his ear telling him. They could’ve been saying “keep doing your show, don’t worry about it, we’ll take care of whatever’s happening.” Not saying that was the right thing to do, but just pointing it out. I just hope that if anyone was indeed being negligent, or not having regard for the lives of those lost, or not doing what should’ve been done to prevent this type of situation, I hope they’re held responsible whoever it was.Yep, and people need to blame someone. So we will see who that someone is. Travis Scott isn't 100% at fault, but he isn't innocent either. Stop rapping was the least he could have done. Then you have these idiot first responders who were actually recording his performance with attending to people on the ground.
They get to Nike yeezy money all my **** goneIf Nike drop him. All his shoes about to wild lol
If Nike drop him. All his shoes about to wild lol
Naw. Kanye was kicking it with Trump, and saying slavery was a choice and some other crazy things. He’s polarizing for sure, and there was definitely a contingency of fans that left after some of his actions and talk, but I don’t think he was ever cancelled. Hell, I’d argue that while losing some fans, he also gained some fans from his actions and talks. He hasn’t done or said any of the sexual assaulty, rapey, or blatant homophobic/transphobic things that get people for real cancelled. Hypothetically, let it come out publicly that a hip hop artist is on that Kevin Spacey, Harvey Weinstein tip, or has a history of those aforementioned things (not counting lyrics), and we’ll see how cancel proof hip hop artists are.Hip hop artists cancel culture proof look at kanye dude became a multi billionaire while being "canceled".
Don’t forget Jeffrey Epstein and R. Kelly.Naw. Kanye was kicking it with Trump, and saying slavery was a choice and some other crazy things. He’s polarizing for sure, and there was definitely a contingency of fans that left after some of his actions and talk, but I don’t think he was ever cancelled. Hell, I’d argue that while losing some fans, he also gained some fans from his actions and talks. He hasn’t done or said any of the sexual assaulty, rapey, or blatant homophobic/transphobic things that get people for real cancelled. Hypothetically, let it come out publicly that a hip hop artist is on that Kevin Spacey, Harvey Weinstein tip, or has a history of those aforementioned things (not counting lyrics), and we’ll see how cancel proof hip hop artists are.