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The pussifying continues, it is just a flag at a time of history of thirteen colonies


[FONT=&quot]Maybe Kraep should focus on where these shoes are made and the conditions of the workers. You know modern day slavery. Instead he is stuck somewhere in 1750. #FakeOppression.”
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<figcaption class="caption-collapse" data-id="m-0" style="margin: 5px 20px; color: rgb(118, 125, 132); font-size: 1em;">Some, including Colin Kaepernick, raised concern over the use of the Betsy Ross flag on a Nike shoe. (Nike)</figcaption></figure>In a decision that will thrust Nike into the spotlight of corporations walking a tightrope between product and historic symbolism, the athletic giant has pulled an American flag-themed shoe from circulation after former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick expressed concern to the company about selling apparel he says features a slave-era emblem.

According to a source who spoke with Yahoo Sports, Nike began a movement to pull the shoe from stores nearly two weeks ago after Kaepernick and others raised concern that the “Betsy Ross Flag” printed on the heel of the company’s 4th of July-themed Air Max 1 was not only racially insensitive, but had also been adopted by some groups such as the Patriot Movement and Identity Evropa (pronounced “Europa”) allegedly as a symbol of white nationalism.

Nike spokesman Mark Rhodes released a statement Monday declaring: “Nike has chosen not to release the Air Max 1 Quick Strike Fourth of July as it featured an old version of the American flag.”

A source who went into more detail about the decision told Yahoo Sports that a significant part of the shoe’s removal from circulation stemmed from complaints from Kaepernick and others about the symbolism of the Ross flag, which rose to prominence in the 1790s. Further backlash began to build on a smattering of social media platforms last week, while Nike began quietly recalling the shoes from stores as debates over the sensitivity of the product bubbled up on sneaker-centric accounts.

The “Betsy Ross Flag” features 13 stars in a circle representing the United States’ original 13 colonies. As concern over white nationalism has become a spotlight issue in recent years, the Ross flag has for some risen as a symbol of controversy as it’s reportedly been adopted by some movements.

One of the most nationally-publicized moments spotlighting the alleged symbolism occurred in Michigan in 2016, when students from largely-white Forest Hills Central High brought the Ross flag and a Donald Trump “Make America Great Again” banner to a high school football game against Grand Rapids Ottawa Hills — a school which has a minority enrollment over 90 percent.

Following a complaint about the flag and banner, Forest Hills Public Schools Superintendent Daniel Behm apologized for the incident in a published letter. In it, he said the Forest Hill Central students had “[waved] a historical version of our flag, that to some symbolizes exclusion and hate” and “injects hostility and confusion to an event where no one intended to do so.”

The president of the Greater Grand Rapids Branch of the NAACP Cle Jackson later blasted the students’ use of the Ross flag in comments to Michigan Capitol Confidential, calling it a symbol that had been adopted by “[t]he so-called ‘Patriot Movement’ and other militia groups who are responding to America’s increasing diversity with opposition and racial supremacy.”

Those were feelings Kaepernick passed on when he shared his concerns with Nike about the Ross flag being a slavery-era symbol, a source told Yahoo Sports. Not long after, the company began moving to recall the shoes, which had already been shipped to stores throughout the country. It’s unclear how many of the shoes — if any — made it into public hands. It’s also not clear what Nike intends to do with the apparel now that it has been recalled.



 

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Kap was a pain in the ass with the NFL and now he's a pain in the ass at Nike.

Nike and Kap deserve each other.
 

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1st... when did that privileged moulie get elected to speak for Me? (Or anyone)?

2nd. How many blacks were HERE back then? 0

3rd. If you look at the crime stats from 1776 there was No theft. ironic huh?

4th. Another reason to Boycot Nike.
 
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Bad move Kaep!!

And I was ok with him kneeling during the anthem.

On a side note i'm wondering what happens first with this thread:

1) It gets moved to the politics forum
2) The "usuals" clog up this thread with 10 pages of "nonsense"
 

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Bad move Kaep!!

And I was ok with him kneeling during the anthem.

On a side note i'm wondering what happens first with this thread:

1) It gets moved to the politics forum
2) The "usuals" clog up this thread with 10 pages of "nonsense"

2 is Lock
 

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It’s nonsense. It’s history. Not racist.

Hurts your feelings you have bigger issues in life.
 

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Just a loser acting like a loser, it's what losers do best

I want to buy that sneaker, but for $ 120 NOT $ 2,000
 
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Just pick him up and make him do slave labor making Nike shoes
 

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Why would Nike listen to him?

It makes no business sense at all.
 
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1st... when did that privileged moulie get elected to speak for Me? (Or anyone)?

2nd. How many blacks were HERE back then? 0

3rd. If you look at the crime stats from 1776 there was No theft. ironic huh?

4th. Another reason to Boycot Nike.

stopped buying or wearing Nike since that other crap last year with him and Nike.
 

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stopped buying or wearing Nike since that other crap last year with him and Nike.

I don't own anything from the Nike COWARDS and I never will. What's next?
 

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I already wrote the off. I was a lifelong nike sneaker wearer.
 
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Keep teaching them Kaep. Lot of learning for them to go.
 

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Funny shit

[FONT=&quot] in fact George Washington instructed Betsy Ross to design a flag that would trigger weathy football players in the 21st century and remind them that with all their wealth and power that they are still oppressed.”

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[FONT=&quot]George Washington and Andrew Jackson were slave owners - Why isn't CK protesting them by not accepting any $1 or $20 bills



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So why bring it here?




Still, the flag has caused controversy before. In 2016, students at a majority white high school in Michigan waved the 13-star flag during a football game, in which several black students were playing on the opposing team. They were also holding "Make America Great Again" flags in support of President Donald Trump.




Was it fact they did cause of that? Make America Great is racist? Lol

that situation if it was one has nothing to do with that flag
 
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[FONT=&quot]In a statement provided to CNBC, Nike said the company "...made the decision to halt distribution" of the shoes " ... based on concerns that it could unintentionally offend and detract from the nation's patriotic holiday."


I don’t know how offensive it really is honestly. But I do know it’s July 4th coming up. Bad timing or bad decision. Celebrate this country. Dont take away from that. [/FONT]
 

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