9/20/18

Couldn't Nike Have Got a Vet Amputee for Its Sacrifice Commercials?

Couldn't Nike have got a vet that actually made a sacrifice in combat for its commercials instead of a millionaire given more millions most notable for protesting during the national anthem?  Some have actually suffered quite a lot, for quite a while, for the nation. Maybe the rich have a different idea regarding sacrifice. Nike commercials seem rather farcical considering. I guess they couldn't afford Bill Gates for an example of sacrifice.

Pro Football is not a sacrifice. Neither is not playing after receiving millions of dollars. One can avoid head injuries that occur to long-time players. Sacrifice has some objective standards. It isn't just giving up caviar on one's filet mignon and accepting Grey Poupon in order to have a portion set aside for Lovie.
Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze
Washington Crossing the Delaware by Emanuel Leutze, MMA-NYC, 1851.jpg

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