Professor Scott Galloway
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in just how incredibly powerful America has become because of its due process, its rule of law, and its willingness to embrace immigrants and err on the side of generosity and being a loving, generous people to people who are less fortunate. And they could do this so powerfully, and this is what would happen. The reality is, I look at stuff economically.
The people who that commercial would enrage are driving RAF4s and have trucker hats and have almost no disposable income. And that's an elitist statement and it's true. And the people who would be emboldened and feel really good about that company are the people with all the money.
The people who that commercial would enrage are driving RAF4s and have trucker hats and have almost no disposable income. And that's an elitist statement and it's true. And the people who would be emboldened and feel really good about that company are the people with all the money.
The people who that commercial would enrage are driving RAF4s and have trucker hats and have almost no disposable income. And that's an elitist statement and it's true. And the people who would be emboldened and feel really good about that company are the people with all the money.
Because the people who, if you look at the disposable income of the people who are really horrified by Trump's activities, I bet it's 70 or 80% of the consumer market. So for example, when Nike embraced Colin Kaepernick and you saw these YouTube videos of people burning their Nikes, I bet that was the first pair of Nikes they ever owned.
Because the people who, if you look at the disposable income of the people who are really horrified by Trump's activities, I bet it's 70 or 80% of the consumer market. So for example, when Nike embraced Colin Kaepernick and you saw these YouTube videos of people burning their Nikes, I bet that was the first pair of Nikes they ever owned.
Because the people who, if you look at the disposable income of the people who are really horrified by Trump's activities, I bet it's 70 or 80% of the consumer market. So for example, when Nike embraced Colin Kaepernick and you saw these YouTube videos of people burning their Nikes, I bet that was the first pair of Nikes they ever owned.
Because the majority of Nike's market is people under the age of 30, it's a lot of non-whites, these are progressives. So the biggest commercial opportunity is for a guy like Doug McMillan, or Elliot Hill from Walmart or Tim Cook from Apple to say, look, this may cost us in the short term, but we and I are the enormous beneficiaries of American values.
Because the majority of Nike's market is people under the age of 30, it's a lot of non-whites, these are progressives. So the biggest commercial opportunity is for a guy like Doug McMillan, or Elliot Hill from Walmart or Tim Cook from Apple to say, look, this may cost us in the short term, but we and I are the enormous beneficiaries of American values.
Because the majority of Nike's market is people under the age of 30, it's a lot of non-whites, these are progressives. So the biggest commercial opportunity is for a guy like Doug McMillan, or Elliot Hill from Walmart or Tim Cook from Apple to say, look, this may cost us in the short term, but we and I are the enormous beneficiaries of American values.
And what we see here going on does not support American values. He would go apeshit. And every Democrat with money would go buy another iPhone, another pair of Nike tennis shoes, or say—you know, Walmart would be a tougher one, because they have a lot of consumers that are probably Trumpers.
And what we see here going on does not support American values. He would go apeshit. And every Democrat with money would go buy another iPhone, another pair of Nike tennis shoes, or say—you know, Walmart would be a tougher one, because they have a lot of consumers that are probably Trumpers.
And what we see here going on does not support American values. He would go apeshit. And every Democrat with money would go buy another iPhone, another pair of Nike tennis shoes, or say—you know, Walmart would be a tougher one, because they have a lot of consumers that are probably Trumpers.
But there's an aspirational brand that is going to step into this void, and they're going to get a torrent, a waterfall of new business. And in the short term, Trump will come after them, and he'll get angry, and he'll have his attorney general threaten lawsuits. And then they'll go on to their next big fucking disaster or building they want to build in the Middle East.
But there's an aspirational brand that is going to step into this void, and they're going to get a torrent, a waterfall of new business. And in the short term, Trump will come after them, and he'll get angry, and he'll have his attorney general threaten lawsuits. And then they'll go on to their next big fucking disaster or building they want to build in the Middle East.
But there's an aspirational brand that is going to step into this void, and they're going to get a torrent, a waterfall of new business. And in the short term, Trump will come after them, and he'll get angry, and he'll have his attorney general threaten lawsuits. And then they'll go on to their next big fucking disaster or building they want to build in the Middle East.
I think this is the biggest commercial opportunity presented to a big American brand in a long time.
I think this is the biggest commercial opportunity presented to a big American brand in a long time.
I think this is the biggest commercial opportunity presented to a big American brand in a long time.
I haven't seen any research that shows that there's a difference in entrepreneurship or management capability based on political party. What I have seen, though, is that 70 or 80% of the nation's GDP derives from deep, deep blue counties. specifically the ones that have technology or big companies or urban areas.