Don Trump Jr Slams Nike & Kaepernick Over Betsy Ross Shoe Controversy

Don Trump Jr. always has his father’s back and he proved it once again. He is also a man with a sense of humor, unlike many other politicians.

Fox News reported that Donald Trump Jr. had a scathing critique of the athletic company Nike after it decided to pull a sneaker bearing a flag used during the American Revolution.

Instead of using that older version of the American flag, Trump Jr. suggested that Nike should unveil a communist-style shoe looking similar to the hammer-and-sickle logo of the former Soviet Union.

“If the Betsy Ross Flag, the flag of the American Revolution, is too offensive for Nike to commemorate The 4th of July maybe Nike should go with this… seems to be more in line with their views,” Trump Jr. tweeted on Wednesday.

His attack came after Nike faced huge criticism over its decision to stop the release of a shoe that had the Betsy Ross flag because it could “unintentionally offend” people.

“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,” the company claimed in a statement sent to Fox News on Tuesday.

As reported, ex-NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick played a role in Nike’s decision to pull the sneakers after they have been sent to retailers.

Sources told The Wall Street Journal that Colin Kaepernick stated that he felt the use of the Betsy Ross flag was offensive, with slavery connotations.

Citing people familiar with the matter, the paper’s report stated, “After images of the shoe were posted online, Mr. Kaepernick, a Nike endorser, reached out to company officials saying that he and others felt the Betsy Ross flag is an offensive symbol because of its connection to an era of slavery.”

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