
I wanted to break away from another thread and delve deeper into this subject related to Lebron James earning $1 billion in mostly endorsements while the black community loses $500 billion in lost wages when a company contract manufacture out the production all overseas. We are also lured into overpaying for a cheaply made product due to their endorsement.
$2 billion - Lebron James
$2 billion - Michael Jordan
$1 billion - Tiger Woods
$1 billion - Dr. Dre
$6 billion in endorsement deals to black athletes and entertainers
-$300 to -$600 billion black community in lost wages, overpayment, and other opportunity.
How is he responsible for causing this much damage to the black community, he's just an athlete?
These lost wages come about when a company offshore its manufacturing to other countries and just leaves their pitiful white-collar jobs behind in the United States. We are then forced to engage in these academic hunger games competition to get these white-collar jobs which we lose out on in most of the cases to whites. We also overpay $1200 for an Iphone ($250 Nike Shoe) when a cheaply made $200 Chinese phone that does not have their product endorsement would suffice.
1. Bill Cosby
Here you can see the earliest propaganda attempts using well-known black actors to promote colleges as the only path to higher wages. In this segment, Cosby does not mention unionization or encourage domestic manufacturing to boost wages as a viable alternative. He goes on to executive produce A Different World, another college promoting scam. Bill Cosby later goes on to earn a substantial salary and deals which sucks in other people into this depraved world of racial cannibalism.

2. Lebron James

In 2016, Nike renews their contract with Lebron James in the tune of $1 billion after initially giving him $100 million during the start of his career. Wasn't 2016 an election year where a political candidate named Donald Trump that heavily promoted domestic manufacturing was running for office? Yes that is true the timing seems kind of coincidental, and Lebron James was politically active with campaigning for Hillary Clinton. When that failed, he resorted to other tactics such as refusing to visit the White House to discredit President Trump, out of the advice/knowledge of what his deal entailed. This indicates that he was fully aware of Nike's intent by becoming politically active and refusing to visit the White House.
Initially the Golden State warriors had a team meeting to decide whether to visit the White House which they leaked to the press, of course Pres. Trump went ahead disinvited himself from this tradition that spans decades rather than being rejected publicly. Lebron followed up with refusing to visit the White House in the future.
Lebron builds a school for at risk students and gives out $40 million in college scholarships. What these at risk students really need is high-paying jobs, not endless academic testing and hunger games for white-collar opportunities that favor whites. Lebron also tries a feeble attempt at cop propaganda along with his buddy Shaquille O'Neal.
Nike is the poster child of white-collar jobs in United States and contract manufacturing completely overseas. Lebron acceptance and validation of this approach that significantly harms the black community is what they really want and not the promotion of their products to consumers.
3. Dr. Dre

Because of the acceptance and validation provided by Michael Jordan and Lebron James with Nike, this lays the groundwork for the burgeoning tech industry which uses this business model extensively. Here you see they tried to recruit a well-known rapper into the mix with his Beats products and branding that were put on laptops from HP that have zero domestic manufacturing. Apple would later buy his company that he co-owned for a couple billion dollars making him a wealthy person. Apple wasn't looking for the technology that Dr. Dre had with his products, they were looking for racial cover with the way they were resisting domestic manufacturing production and setting up this academic hunger games with their white-collar positions. Apple could have easily built their own headphones for their products using proprietary technology.
Dr. Dre would later go on to fund a building on the USC college campus in his name, again promoting this academic hunger games to get a white-collar position. What does a supposed gangster rapper from the streets of Compton know about college life? I don't know nothing about gang culture.

Just to give you the scale of jobs and the economic impact, you should read this article, 250,000 jobs, 140,000 jobs, 90,000 jobs with these contract manufacturers for tech companies. Nike employs 140,000 through its contract manufacturers, which would generate billions in wages if they setup shop in the U.S.

Who Are Apple's iPhone Contract Manufacturers?
This coming Monday, a highly anticipated trial between Qualcomm and Apple will start in San Diego. The legal showdown is the next, important chapter of a two-year conflict between the two technology powerhouses and now, in this trial, Apple’s contract manufacturers.

6. Michael Jordan/Spike Lee
The poster child for Nike is famously Michael Jordan who provides racial cover for this business strategy that harms the black community with lost wages and overpriced products we buy because of somebody black endorsing them. He was never tested like Lebron with a Pres. Trump which would have exposed him, so we will never know if he was fully aware and not just a pawn. There has not been too much activity on the sycophantic college dumping.
Spike Lee did some college movie and did commercials for Nike with Michael Jordan.
5. Oprah Winfrey
There is no overt messaging that we should engage in an academic hunger games for white-collar jobs. Oprah does opens a school in South Africa for girls, she could have been code signaling to other people. She does endorse and have on her show President Obama, the biggest promoter of offshoring with the TPP and has deals with Apple
6. Tiger Woods

Promotes Nike products heavily and builds out schools. Even though a scandal harmed his wholesome image, Nike continued to work with Tiger Woods even though other advertisers ditched him. Unfortunately, he got busted up in a car accident.
The NCAA is being forced through court action to allow players to earn endorsement deals we need to get ahead of this before it spins out of control. They could have been aware that this was going on and blocked this garbage.
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