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Nike Removed Advertising To Express Its Support And Respect For Diversity.

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According to foreign reports, Nike, the world's largest sportswear and sports shoe manufacturer, has recently recovered a group of advertisements, which some bloggers say is suspected of discriminating against homosexuality.

Nike's Hyperdunk basketball shoes are advertised with a basketball player looking up at the groin of another player who is jumping dunk. The picture is accompanied by the words "that's not right."

The advertisement has aroused widespread controversy and is considered to discriminate against homosexuality.

Some bloggers and critics also think this advertisement is disrespectful to African Americans.

The dissenter pointed out, "this advertisement is based on heterosexuals' hatred of homosexuality.

Nike should take back the ads or improve them, at least a little more friendly to homosexuals among basketball fans.

Nike said in a statement that it would withdraw the advertisement to express its support and respect for diversity.

But when it comes to advertisements that cause trouble, Nike says, "this is just a common shot in a basketball match.

There is no intention to offend. "

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