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Nike CEO: We Haven’t Been More Vocal on China’s Abuses Because ‘China’s a Very Important Market’

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.?

Donahoe responded, Well, as I said earlier, Sara, that sport we think sport s a global phenomenon, and an important phenomenon. So, we participate in sport all over the world, including China. China s a very important market for us. We have a long-term history in China. & And so, we take a very long-term view in China. We re continuing to invest in China and we ll continue to invest in China, while also operating a very responsible global supply chain.

via www.breitbart.com

So don’t buy anything from Nike if you care about such things as freedom and not putting people in concentration camps. Pretty simple. There’s also the whole virus thing.