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Why are people burning their Nikes? - BBC Newsround
Man Burns His Nike Shoes In Protest - YouTube
Churches Ask Offended Nike Customers to Donate Products Instead of Burning Them - RELEVANT
Conservatives Burning Nikes In Protest - YouTube
Assessing the fallout--good and bad--of Nike's Kaepernick ad | Ad Age
Here's why people are burning and banning Nike products
Fox News encourages 'people burning their Nikes' to foment rage against NFL players who are protesting racism - Raw Story
Nike Ad With Colin Kaepernick Has People Burning Products
Nike Ad With Colin Kaepernick Has People Burning Products
This Is Why Nike Does Not Care If People Burn Their Shoes - Guardian Liberty Voice
Why are people burning their Nikes? - BBC Newsround
The obvious reason why burning Nikes is so ridiculous, explained by Trevor Noah - MarketWatch
People burn their own Nike gear in response to Kaepernick ad
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People burn their Nike clothing following Colin Kaepernick ad campaign | Stuff.co.nz
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Burn Your Nikes? How About Boycott Them Instead - CounterPunch.org
I'll Burn My Nike's Because They're Just Crappy Shoes
Chinese social-media users burn their Nikes after the company says it's 'concerned' about forced labor of Uyghurs in Xinjiang