Nike Flag Shoe Controversy
/Nike pulled shoes with flag decorations and is taking some heat for the decision. The shoes featured 13 white stars, reflecting an early version of the American flag created by Betsy Ross in 1776. But, according to a Bloomberg article, “The design recently has taken another meaning for some Americans as far-right groups have claimed it as a symbol of their cause. It has also been criticized as evocative of an era when slavery was still predominant in the U.S.“
Former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who endorses Nike products, and others asked the company to remove the shoes because they are considered offensive. The company complied but is facing backlash from some groups, and the Air Max 1 USA sneakers are selling for up to $2,500 a pair. The company also issued a statement:
“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.”
Sneaker image.
Colin Kaepernick and sneakers image.
Discussion:
What’s your view of the sneaker image: offensive, patriotic, or something else?
How do you assess Colin Kaepernick’s role in the controversy?
Did Nike do the right thing in pulling the sneakers? Why or why not?
Assess Nike’s statement in response to the controversy. What else, if anything, should company leaders have said?