Naomi Osaka, H.E.R., Jordan Clarkson, & Kyler Murray talk with global civil rights advocate Janaya Future Khan on Black and Asian solidarity, advocacy and action, and how staying proactive leads to long-lasting change.

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29 Comments

  1. Very privileged "asian" people talking about their "struggle" on a podcast for a company who's entire business model relys on cheap labour, to put it mildly, from south east asia. Sometimes reality is beyond parody. Also, i'm starting to think critical race theory is a plot of the clu clux clan to make race the most important aspect of a human being again. Seriously though, this podcast is not progress. Keeping people uninformed of the actual engines behind inequality and neatly divided in their accident by birth boxes: asian, black-asian, white etc.all the while feeling like a revolutionary when doing so. Glad to see a lot of people still see trough this nonsense, thankfully.

  2. πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚ one group is hard worker people, other is a targeting them because of that

    Menace 2 society is 30yo yet it’s still happening

    And stop slavery in your wharehouse in Asia Nike you are a disgrace toward humanity I swear

  3. Nike pls stop, you cant fool the people as we all know how your products are made. Your wokeness wont hide that fact so even if you make so many woke videos it cant mask the horrible work culture you have

  4. Ahh when you said "Black & Asian" you meant black people mixed …. it's ironic that Black Americans don't want to be defined by skin color but everything that they do they find a way to link it to there skin.
    All clothed in sweatshop swag no less.

  5. I like how deep Corps are into virtue signalling and SJW that at this point they just don't care about hypocrisy. That black woman said when she sees other black women in sports, she gives them secret signals and nods lmao. Imagine having a secret signal with someone just because theyre your race… Imagine a white person doing that, they'd be called nazis. This is why majority of people find this stuff annoying, it reeks of hypocrisy and corp virtue signalling. And if someone points it out they get called racist. As long as you continue to act like this the general public will find it annoying and the racism cycle just going to churn for millennia.

  6. Nike is using this movement for their monetary gain. How does this brand show solidarity with asian people, when they have sweatshops in asian countries.

  7. I disagree with some statements made by H.E.R.. Specifically at the 1035 or so mark. She alludes that "this is who we are…" In the black community we need to stop telling black kids a sport defines who they are and how they should identify. Because when they do lose it, atleast the 97% or so who do lose their opportunity of making it professionally, they feel like they've lost everything. Though music is capable of embodying experiences, emotions and love, basketball is an outlet or tool to provide opportunity through financial independence. Don't confuse hip-hop/R&B's influence on athletes with its influence on the sport itself. The music influenced individuals, and those individuals left their mark on the sport. That statement directly contradicts the idea that they are "more than athletes."

  8. I love this. Healing! β™¦οΈπŸ’ŽπŸ€πŸ€ŽπŸ’™πŸ’—πŸ–€β™₯οΈβœοΈπŸ™πŸŒπŸ’šπŸ’œπŸŒˆπŸ₯°πŸ˜˜πŸ₯³πŸŽ‰πŸ’―

  9. Nike on social media: #Stopaisianhate
    Also Nike: Has Chinese workers doing FORCED LABOR making their merchandise nonstop in sweatshops in China.

    I don't want to be rude to black and asian people I was just pointing that out.

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