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Former quarterback-turned-social-justice-warrior Colin Kaepernick caused a stir right before the July Fourth holiday after somehow convincing Nike’s top brass that a patriotic shoe it was set to release represented slavery. In a last-minute move as the Air Max 1 Quick Strike “Betsy Ross flag” shoes were hitting store shelves, Nike pulled its release and immediately made national headlines.

And Ross’ name was subsequently dragged through the mud.

But before Kaepernick — a man who once donned socks that depicted police officers as “pigs” — continues to push the narrative that Ross’ 13-star flag somehow connects her to slavery, he might consider a quick lesson in U.S. history. According to Biography, Ross was born as Elizabeth Griscom in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in January 1752, and grew up as a Quaker — a religious group also known as the Society of Friends.

What social justice warriors like Kaepernick are unaware of is that the Quakers were one of the first religious groups in America to condemn slavery both in the U.S. and abroad. According to a history of Quakers and Slavery by Bryn Mawr College, “The Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) was the first corporate body in Britain and North America to fully condemn slavery as both ethically and religiously wrong in all circumstances.”

The Quakers also spent considerable time attempting to sway public opinion on the evils of slavery. They even provided education and resources for formerly slaves. How much more anti-slavery can a group possibly be?

It’s unfortunate that no one at Nike did their homework before the company kowtowed to Kaepernick’s demands. It could have saved everyone else a lot of time. Nike issued a ridiculous statement concerning the decision to cancel the shoe’s release, according to ESPN. “We regularly make business decisions to withdraw initiatives, products and services. NIKE made the decision to halt distribution of the Air Max 1 Quick Strike Fourth of July based on concerns that it could unintentionally offend and detract from the nation’s patriotic holiday.”

Ironically, the company went against its own intentions of not detracting from July Fourth by making such a poor decision that caused a national stir. Nike sure doesn’t seem proud of its American heritage, given the fact the company pulled a shoe that had no connection to slavery whatsoever. If Kaepernick hadn’t told his followers to be offended by the shoe, they wouldn’t have been. It was just another attempt to create division in America — something Kaepernick’s proven to be a master at.

The 13-star flag represents the Revolutionary War and the courage it took for people in that era to give us the freedoms we currently enjoy.

Ross was an anti-slavery Quaker who should be respected by all Americans, politics aside. I won’t hold my breath waiting for an apology from the washed-up former football player, but he certainly owes one to Ross and every other American.

(Excerpted from Western Journal, article by Ryan Ledendecker.)

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Tahl Fisher
August 9, 2019

Question, was slavery going on during the Revolutionary War? Yes,therefore the flag that “united” this country did so while completely ignoring the people who’s backs the financial capital of this nation was built upon. The traders in the north profited as much if not more than the slavers in the south.

So while the “country” won it’s independence not all of it’s people did.

I’m sure some of you will point to the Emancipation Proclamation as the end of slavery and freedom to all slaves. Some may also point to Juneteenth as the official freedom date of all slaves. However, all of you are incorrect. By definition when it comes to being free in a Nation that means you have the right to choose your leadership. So freedom for black people in the United States didn’t occur until the Voting Rights Act of 1965.

I salute Betsy Ross for being anti-slavery. However, she still created a false symbol of “free” nation of people. This is why I stand with Kaepernick and Nike’s decision with pulling the shoe.

Pam Coz
July 22, 2019

Lord weaken the evil and strengthen the good…may our eyes be opened.

Becky Surles
July 11, 2019

It’s easy for others to say we should be thankful for living in America when it’s not your race that’s being killed by people who are suppose to protect and serve. No, this does not apply to all police officer but it’s funny how we as Christians will turn a blind eye to things that don’t affect us or or race but we are all suppose to be brothers and sisters in Christ.

    Carol Freeman
    July 12, 2019

    STOP being a victim!!!

      John G
      July 12, 2019

      Father God I pray for the eyes of understanding for black Americans be opened to see the glory of s nation that was raised up to spread the gospel of Jesus Christ around the world. That the worst things in America are changed by the best things in America

      becky Surles
      July 15, 2019

      Stop turning a blind eye!!!!!!!!!!!

Rosemarie Holben
July 11, 2019

I think that we as a Nation should be praying for all these people who have decided to bash our flags, and our country. They should be thankful they live in America and should be fighting for her. Their hearts and minds are being blinded by demonic forces. GOD BESS AMERICA!!

Deborah Nunn
July 11, 2019

Truth is that people like him and even Nike shoe company people that run it never even check into things they just mouth off to make themselves look so important whch of course sadly they would not even bother to search out the truth.
The older generations need to stand up amd start correcting people like the left socialist groupsfor

    Tom
    July 12, 2019

    If some of these people would do what they do here in other countries they would be killed so appreciate the freedoms you have here cuz you have no idea what goes on in other countries God bless America

Alan K. Veasey
July 10, 2019

Thanks for correcting the record. Apparently liberalism disregards facts.

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