Nike Customers Burn Clothes To Protest Colin Kaepernick Becoming Face Of ‘Just Do It’ Campaign

Just burn it. Update to this story.

Via Daily Mail:

Just hours after Colin Kaepernick was announced as the face of Nike’s new Just Do It campaign, people began to protest.

Nike customers upset at the decision took to Twitter and shared videos of them destroying their apparel.

Many clips showed people setting their sneakers and clothes on fires while others cut their socks.

John Rich, one half of the country band Big & Rich, said their soundman, a former Marine, had cut off the famous swoosh logo from his socks.

Veterans organization Vote Vets urged critics to donate their items rather than burn them.

A Twitter user who goes by the name Sean Clancy posted video showing a pair of Nike sneakers being set on fire.

‘First the NFL forces me to choose between my favorite sport and my country. I chose country.

‘Then Nike forces me to choose between my favorite shoes and my country.

‘Since when did the American Flag and the National Anthem become offensive?’

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