Nike Pulls Betsy Ross Sneakers
Summary from the AllSides News Team
Clothing giant Nike has cancelled production on a "Betsy Ross-themed" sneaker.
The cancellation came after former NFL quarterback and Nike representative Colin Kaepernick called on the manufacturer to stop making the shoe. Kaepernick, who is endorsed by Nike, said the shoe featured a symbol that he and others considered to be "offensive." The shoe was scheduled to go on sale this week, but Nike has asked any and all retailers to return their shipments to Nike factories.
Left-leaning outlets mentioned that the Betsy Ross flag has been associated with some extremist groups, while most right-leaning outlets did not mention this. Some on the right verbally condemned the move, saying it amounted to historical revisionism and political correctness run amok. Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey announced via Twitter that he is cancelling aid offered to Nike to build a plant in the state.
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