Groups from New Zealand to South Africa to North America prepare for the #BoycottPUMA Global Day of Action.
PUMA’s celebrity ambassadors and business partners raise ethical concerns and join nearly 60,000 people calling on PUMA to end its support for Israeli apartheid.
It’s not a good time to be PUMA’s CEO.
Last month we learned just how nervous he is about the growing campaign to boycott PUMA over its support for Israeli apartheid.
Teams in several countries are dropping PUMA, and PUMA’s celebrity ambassadors and business partners are beginning to raise ethical concerns.
Now nearly 60,000 people have signed a petition to PUMA by global advocacy organization SumOfUs.
And tomorrow, September 18, groups around the world, from New Zealand to South Africa to North America, will join the #BoycottPUMA Global Day of Action.
We don’t particularly enjoy seeing PUMA’s CEO so agitated, but we would really enjoy seeing Palestinians enjoy freedom and justice. So we advise him to end PUMA’s complicity in apartheid Israel’s denial of Palestinian rights.
Join nearly 60,000 calling on PUMA to “stop its complicity with the Israeli apartheid state.”
Palestinian teams and athletes are calling to boycott PUMA. International athletes are joining them and passing the word.
Share their video “Boycott Puma. Pass the Word.” on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram.
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PUMA sponsors the Israel Football Association, which governs and advocates on behalf of teams in illegal Israeli settlements on stolen Palestinian land.
In May, Israeli soldiers shot promising Palestinian footballer Said Odeh on his way to the pool with friends. They shot him again as he ran for cover in an olive grove. The soldiers then denied access to an ambulance. Said died upon arrival at the hospital. He was only 16.
Said’s team, Balata FC, is among the 200 Palestinian teams calling to boycott PUMA until it ends support for Israeli apartheid.
Join them. Boycott Puma. Pass the word.
#BoycottPuma. Pass the word.
Palestinian teams and athletes are calling to boycott @PUMA over its support for Israeli apartheid.
International athletes are joining them.
We’re not #PUMAFam.
Join the Global Day of Action, Sat, Sept 18. https://t.co/9edHvwEolx pic.twitter.com/C9ofZkM7fg
— PACBI (@PACBI) September 17, 2021