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Friday, July 05, 2019

THIS ISN’T ABOUT SNEAKERS, BUT ABOUT PEOPLE WHO WANT ‘NO USA AT ALL’

In just a few short years, the woke crusade against “hate” in the US has gone from demanding the removal of Confederate flags and monuments to targeting George Washington, the national anthem and now even the American flag.

Seen in isolation, the decision by Nike to scrap their sneaker design featuring the original flag of the 13 colonies that declared independence from the British crown in 1776 – reportedly at the urging of ex-football player turned social justice commissar Colin Kaepernick – seems like a tempest in a teapot. Seen from another perspective, though, it’s an alarming example of a trend that threatens to unravel the few remaining threads that keep America together.

Kaepernick’s reported reasoning was that the flag is associated with slavery – which indeed existed in the thirteen colonies at the time of their revolt against King George III, and later in what became the United States of America. By that logic, however, any American flag is inappropriate, because even though slavery was abolished in 1865, discriminatory laws persisted until 1964 – over a decade after Hawaii’s statehood brought the number of stars on the flag to 50.

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9 comments:

TheRealRay said...

God Bless America and God Bless President Trump...

Anonymous said...

I have been WARNING about this that's why there is going to be a civil war THERE HAS TOO BE.

Anonymous said...

Amen!

OATH KEEPERS said...

534pm

yes, I must agree with you

the left is pushing too far

they are bullies

it's time to kick some A-S

Anonymous said...

Ohh it's coming

Anonymous said...

534 over glue and fabric? Nah I’ll pass.

Anonymous said...

10:21 No it's not over glue and fabric, but go ahead and pass, we'll protect you

Anonymous said...

The age old strategy of divide and conquer.

Anonymous said...

Nike: Overpriced sneakers for black athletes and black wanna be athletes. Let Nike have their customers. Nike customer base shouldn't include white people, because Nike has no problem offending them with their corporate policies. If only black people are what Nike wants for customers, then so be it. Its up to white people to make Nike see if they can survive with just black customers. Buy their shoes, and you are as racist and unpatriotic as Kaepernick. That's what Nike stands for.