Nike Releases “Don’t Do It” Video Denouncing Racism and Calling for Change
The phrase is a twist on the sportswear brand’s trademark catchphrase: “Just Do It” and in this instance is in reference to combatting racism in the wake of the death of George Floyd.
Mr Floyd was killed on Monday after a police officer pressed a knee onto his neck until he stopped breathing.
Protests have since erupted across the country as demonstrators decry years of police brutality against African Americans.
The video begins with the words, “For once, Don’t Do It” written in white text against a black background.
The video continues: “Don’t pretend there’s not a problem in America.
“Don’t turn your back on racism. Don’t accept innocent lives being taken from us. Don’t make any more excuses.
“Don’t think this doesn’t affect you. Don’t sit back and be silent.
“Don’t think you can’t be part of the change. Let’s all be part of the change.”
It’s not the first time that Nike has used its global platform to speak out against racism.
The sportswear giants famously supported NFL player Colin Kaepernick after he knelt during the national anthem ahead of a game as part of a silent protest regarding America’s treatment of racial minorities.
Nike has since partnered with Kaepernick on several occasions, including one “Just Do It” ad campaign to mark its 30th anniversary, in which the San Francisco 49ers quarterback says: “Believe in something. Even if it means sacrificing everything.”