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Japan Nike ad on bullying, racism sparks hot online response

Japan Nike ad on bullying, racism sparks hot online response

The commercial, “Keep Moving: Yourself, the Future,” shows teen girls being bullied in school over their race or other differences
03 Dec, 2020

A video ad from Nike Japan against bullying and racism that features biracial athletes and other minorities, such as those of Korean descent, has prompted a sharp online response including calls to boycott the company.

Japan has traditionally prided itself on being racially homogeneous, although successful mixed-race athletes such as tennis star Naomi Osaka are challenging that image.

The commercial, “Keep Moving: Yourself, the Future,” released on Nov 30, shows several teen girls bullied in school over their race or other differences, but who ultimately find confidence through soccer prowess.

One scene features a girl whose father is Black surrounded by fellow students, squealing and pulling her hair.

The video, viewed 14.1 million times on Nike Japan’s Twitter feed by noon (0300 GMT) Wednesday, had racked up 63,000 likes but also a cascade of critical comments from many who vowed never to buy Nike products again.

“Nowadays, you often see one or two people of different nationalities going to school perfectly peacefully. The one that’s prejudiced is Nike,” wrote one user named “hira1216”.

Another asked, “Is it so much fun to blame Japan?”

Comments

jaredlee007 Dec 03, 2020 11:10am
Nike has colonial mentality. Their so-called talented employees have no idea of what racism and bullying are all about. The ad patronizes those who are affected by racism and bullying. Nike wants to appear nice so it can promote its sales, it has zero interest in addressing racism and bullying, absolutely zero interest.
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Dec 03, 2020 02:16pm
The whole educated, enlightened, enduring, civilized, mature and learned world knows that bullying, racism and mocking on the basis of color, creed, class, caste, ethnicity, faith, religion, gender, age and national origin is everywhere including Japan and South Korea.
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