no, what I’m saying is what I said about 400 posts previously
capitalism, Americanism, sporting heroism, being ‘the best’ are all the messages you’d expect from a Nike/sports ad but are paradoxically near antithesis of cementing everybody’s equal rights, equal worth and equal protection before the law
not that individual successes shouldn’t be celebrated of course, but rather that the greatest successes are collective victories - hence
because the Nike/Kaepernick partnership is a collective success right now and a very positive group message
it remains to be seen what, if any, consequences that will have for structural change but the actual ad posted above is very much of the standard celebratory, American, individualist, capitalist, hero type