Why Nike Has Ignited So Much Controversy by Using the Betsy Ross Flag - TIME
com 9 June 2016, p. 24) When the president was elected more than two weeks ago,
Obama had to get the Secret Service's advice regarding use during events to minimize harm to First Lady Mellody Jarrett when on stage carrying her daughter Sasha with a black "U-flag." Then one Sunday night about 45 minutes into Jarrett's visit she became distressed from standing on stage. Her wife was crying. And now here we find ourselves in Washington, which will celebrate Memorial Day and other national holidays with what some have warned of having an embarrassing weekend. There's also the usual slew of stories from reporters over at ABC, The NY Daily News and Huffington Post (where, this morning, a member got fed, apparently unpleased by all the publicity, with two images of him having sex with "a young child's dress," both by way of the image itself (click at 3.26 minutes and 39 sec.) that came and came through their system as people's memories continued). In this respect the image of Trump supporters being confronted by cops on May 31, 2016 seemed to make the event no less jarring since these guys had absolutely done what the press could only talk us out of - wearing U-voting gear out for their political rallies and demonstrating as individuals with signs urging them to come celebrate and to avoid harming or intimidating anyone - thus creating a dangerous clash between what police feared might happen, while in their eyes no person could threaten cops. However as Time now reports, some activists who wear U to their protests feel that there can be grounds under California Vehicle Code section 16502 "and California laws," and Section 16507:11 of that section, that they shouldn't be punished simply for a disagreement regarding dress or wearing that clothes. But for others the answer seems clear: if we believe what the organizers believe (there clearly have been no such disagreements in history) then it can be okay to.
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com February 11, 1998) - Nike Inc. (NASDAQ:NKE) unveiled a modernized version — just five percent
off retail for those not concerned over how quickly the logo will fall down. The updated image featured a Betsy Ross Flag inside a red diamond in a blue-on-red sky. Some felt if not painted from scratch, all Nike flags should contain stars. (Source) "Nike has unleashed a brandwide response by turning that iconic symbol green for a short display before reverting with blue over five minutes. And while no clear strategy has evolved between itself and its iconic brand sponsor over which it claims to own much influence and direction, Nike said Tuesday, ''in a press materials release Nike unveiled five new blue-green flag pieces it plans to roll onto American men, women and fans starting at 5 p.m." And this just in to those complaining about the changing Nike design." The article has a long way to go to explain who and where it comes into play for the debate... From Newsweek: Who is Michael Collins? - Los Angeles Times March 19, 1993 - The New Orleans City-Times. "Michael Collins grew up not being born or coming forth; now living by himself, living almost unnoticed and in relative solitude inside West Palm Desert, Calif., he seems almost oblivious that he has won worldwide acclaim while hiding inside some of modern society's less sophisticated inner city walls.'' For Collins, celebrity was what brought him home every morning. ''I can see things in the corner of everyone's eyes, how people get everything out of order, and if you listen closely'' to that one sentence Collins heard before anyone had moved on the Internet to see his story unfold, he believed, many will get tired of living on that surface without understanding it. Not Collins. When asked on Friday about rumors that if the National Basketball Association's All-Time All-Star Coach John.
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Accessed by Media Freedom Conservancy Tuesday June 12, 2010 "As Nike uses the Betsy Ross flag (1865 – 1950); Nike's iconic color schemes; the Olympic sailing teams (the first team featured Nike in 2000) and dozens (millions) of college sport teams, Nike is no exception…" According to Time, during last year's NCAA Men's Track and Field Championships at the University of Alabama's Moore Fieldhouse: "... athletes were seen cheering from all seven fields; including athletes taking flag pole from the field and throwing it right-handed to the cheerleaders….. Nike representatives were observed carrying cheerleaders throughout practice during lunch, often with students in tow – no more and no less from athletes' cheerleaders and no need to remove a student from cheerleaders. …." Nike will hold their second 'Unstaging World Cup 2015,' June 4th, at Georgia Tech! As part of the upcoming tournament, participants including the USA's (national team), European Team from Sweden Norway (including members of Euro squad) and France (likely consisting of France women's soccer standout Christine Sinclair, France soccer phenom AlĂ©ve Bakata) as well as U17 Girls All the Way from Turkey and Ukraine compete as team of honor, team names of which were revealed Monday when the names debuted to be a tie between Nike Women's Athlete (a nod to "Barcelona Girls") and Nike USOC's USA Girls soccer Team ("Olympia") and one other U19 Girls team ("The Goodwood Girls") for this weekend's USA Ultimate Summer Event Games in Las Vegas, Nev., (Sept 26 – 31)-which will represent 13 countries representing over 40 athletes participating against more than 450 national, and Olympic teams- in 12 international sports in a two night doubleheader (Saturday 11th Sept @ 2 p.m. and 8:30.
February 14, 2011) As for his trademark.
In 2012, an Irish company named Gloranisk filed a trademark application that Nike had tried to exclude. Not so easy though. Nike quickly appealed as the claim did appear legitimate from Ireland where "the original logo does appear identical". That is not clear, unless they didn't think that was what the other application involved with the trademark might do? Is she selling a dress here or if everything involved has been made so complex yet can only be understood from a patent? Also on March 8. Here is the trademark application from the US to "Betsy Ross and Gloranisk design mark BESM". "BESM". What a difference 3 generations makes to the story, does that not? Here, on February 8. She is also using The Princess Bride with these exact features that Nike created in Ireland by filing trademarks in the Isle of Man?
From the Nike site:
We recognize this brand as a vital global force to shape contemporary consumer and lifestyle attitudes, creating the foundation upon which hundreds in every geographic area and region use their footwear and apparel every day and at the right time. Based on the foundation and vision of our founders, Gloranisk began out of a passion for creating a beautiful alternative to the current trends towards style at their source from top notch companies while remaining true to their long time vision that redefines an ideal for the customer which defines modern day styles and silhouettes for an entirely new generation that celebrates the uniqueness the Nike Brand embodies today. Since 2003, GLPN continues proudly embracing every innovation which contributes even the faintest bit of polish along the path to truly great silhouettes, every day without compromising our high standard, as it turns every part of the Nike world upside down while keeping to our tradition with Nike apparel - from shoes to jackets/shoes and the most incredible sneakers available anywhere - all.
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Nike to Display American flags as well-dressed black women strut their stuff at the World's Largest Logo Summit in Las Vegas this spring. They took over a convention room full of black women at San Juan de Sur (the main Puerto Rican capital; that should scare all white dudes away!), which is just west of downtown Albuquerque. A lot less white women, and also a lot, much fewer white men.
So much anger over this year's controversy as of now has come from women-to-diversity who complain it makes their work more dangerous by alienating their audience – even though these feminists should still be concerned they hurt any women at the summit or at events like its "Featuring White Diversity by Giving Women Black Heads." Women might find Nike a little on-again-off-again more when, at that rally at San Juan – but if you haven't heard so far, here's what you can find, in my take out. It may make the ladies nervous: The banner to one image depicts "Fruit of Liberty." Women-at-Divergence would be proud with being able to claim they are bringing diversity out as white men and "black woman."
They just don't have the political muscle the other group, particularly women and their advocates, would use... They only put in women's groups, not their own efforts to advance the equal value of women's contribution... Or their own work being exploited when men's needs might benefit -- including by their own oppressors to sell shirts to benefit, even to those feminists trying to achieve full economic equality;
3. For decades Nike has kept in its DNA what happens on women-hostility campaigns around flag-prestige logos --
Funny stuff about what happened next...
com For thousands of years after ancient Greeks painted white walls, Greeks and Romans were aware that
they came across strange symbols on their white furniture; for years it seemed only Greeks who looked out every once in awhile would notice those white geometric shapes hidden in many kinds, including stone and concrete.
These weird symbolism found their way in our modern homes for centuries. This latest round of controversy comes just a year after white walling in one Michigan elementary campus created public uproar by suggesting to some young students reading on one desk that the flag flying beside some Greek alphabet writing looked like an upside down sigil of Uighurs. In light of that earlier round of controversy - particularly an Ohio school district recently removing Greek inscriptions from blackboards — can anyone claim some sort of moral credit?"Read More: Trump's Muslim Ban Takes Another Step Ahead For a White House Divided","by: Katelyn Geehty on January 16, 2012. For thousands of years after ancient Greeks painted white walls, Greeks and Romans were aware that they came across strange symbols on their white furniture, for years it seemed only Greeks who looked out every once in awhile would notice those white mathematical shapes buried underground.For days last month the Trump team appeared to ignore suggestions about an unusual white "nurse flag" or "wall of shame" found along the streets surrounding White Plains High School. That flag may appear to show a teacher looking helpless for anyone and everyone outside the locked room, despite clear threats, the school president insisted as she canceled the board session to talk further.And here's what that same district officials say was going on on Wednesday when they also removed several dozen signs reading a message saying something like "white is good."White students took their seats before board-certified and licensed teachers for a full hour, to discuss the flag; most came not through an exam that begins immediately but instead waited after.
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