As far as I know, American companies are forbidden from doing business in Cuba's brutal dictatorship regime... and the only two items that can be imported from the prison island are books and art.
So... tonight as I watch (on TeleMundo) the graceful and powerful Cuban female beach volleyball team of Estevez and Crespo fight the equally powerful and graceful German team of Pau and Pohl, I notice that the Communist nation's bikini bathing suits sport the Adidas logo.
Why is Adidas sponsoring a Cuban team? (Update: Because they are a German company I am told)
Cuba is an imprisoned nation whose government segregates HIV+ people, and that has "cured" gay people by lobotomizing them, and that has a government that is one of the worst offenders of human rights in the world?
Is that what Adidas wants its name associated with? A gay-bashing, lobotomizing, HIV-segregating, human rights-violating, old-style Communist dictatorship?
Shame on you Adidas...
Adidas is a German company. (Google exists, right???) Shame on you, Lenny...
ReplyDeleteMy shame... I did go to the company website but the only address that I've got was in Oregon... it makes it OK that a German company works with a bloody regime then...
ReplyDeleteDang, my comment from this morning didn't make it. Got lost on the interwebs.
ReplyDeleteI mentioned that they were founded in 1949 in Germany. I wonder though, why we (the US) think it's ok to deal with anti human rights folks like China and Saudi Arabia but not Cuba. Not that we have a clean slate either, just sayin'.
Not debating your political views, dude, just your fact-checking.
ReplyDeletehttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adidas
Fair enough
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