Nike run London - get it!

Discussion in 'UK Parties and Protests' started by hot30khz, Nov 26, 2004.

  1. hot30khz

    hot30khz Member

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    NIKE RUN LONDON




    In response to the anti-nike protests planned for the finish line of the Nike RUN LONDON advertising stunt we will be organising a counter protest!

    Hundreds of troublesome anti-capitalist protesters are heading down to the finish line to protest against Nike's business practices. Screaming and Shouting about sweatshop labour and other foreign issues, like a bunch of lefty morons.

    To be honest we are fed up of their whining, it's not as if any of them have got a job, so how can they criticise business? Sweatshops mean cheap labour, Expensive shoes and cheap labour are good for business and the consumer.

    There may be a big police presence to stop the anti-capitalists, this will not benefit Nike's image. We intend to be there to support Nike in their hour of need.

    The race starts at 7pm
    Sunday 28th November
    Surrey Quays


    then loops back on itself finishing in Southwark Park

    CLICK HERE FOR A MAP

    Bring banners, props and noise.
     
  2. Claire

    Claire Senior Member

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    Good Luck for tomorrow guys:)
     
  3. showmet

    showmet olen tomppeli

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    The space hijackers were the people responsible for the anarchist cricket match in St James' park on Mayday this year. A most entertaining bunch of people.:)
     
  4. TreeHouse

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    I think it would have been better if the protesters had taken part and after the start put on top of their running suits T-Shirts which said Nike uses slave sweat shop labour, that would have really pissed off Nike and possibly caused a great commotion as stewards and organisers tried to take people wearing those shirts out of the race.;)
     
  5. Paul

    Paul Cheap and Cheerful

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    It cost £25 to take part. The money all went straight to Nike
     

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