Conservative and Independent Consumers Are Boycotting More Than Ever
Adidas – Proudly supports Black Lives Matter, the racist group whose founders promote Marxism and violence. Consider other brands such as NewBalance.


Converse – Honors an 11-year old drag queen in advertisements. On May 7, 2020, Converse announced its partnership with Desmond Napoles, the boy whose mother, Wendylou admitted Child Protective Services had been called on for his drag queen performances in gay clubs.
Desmond has been billed as the future of children in America by LGBT activists. He previously opened up a drag club for kids in New York and made headlines when he danced at a gay bar in New York at 2 a.m. while patrons threw money at him.

The mother said critics “are suggesting that Converse promotes pedophilia by showcasing a drag kid who stripped in a sleazy gay bar while adult males showered him with money.”
“The truth is, Desmond is a professional drag performer,” Wendylou defended. “No one forces him to perform, performing is what he loves to do and has always loved to do.”
Nike – For many Americans, the Colin Kaepernick fiasco has turned this footware giant into nothing but virtue signalers. Nike also began severing ties with the Washington Redskins, and even took it a step further by asking others to sever ties because the football team would not change their name.

From the Washington Times (Dec. 1, 2019): “Nike in July disgracefully discontinued a line of sneakers it had just introduced featuring the Betsy Ross flag after Mr. Kaepernick told the shoemaker he found it offensive, claiming baselessly that the flag was associated with slavery. (What does it say about Nike that it would lavish millions on a pariah like Kaepernick when there are countless other, more-deserving NFL stars without endorsement deals?)”
Nike has donated over $40 million to social justice organizations that support the Marxist hate group Black Lives Matter movement.

It’s interesting that the very radical left BLM, who Nike supports, have looted and ransacked their stores during various riots.
Tom’s Shoes – Donated $100,000 to the Black Lives Matter and other organizations “fighting for racial justice”, thus reinforcing the Marxist-Socialism mantra of systemic racism in America.

Proud to say I haven’t spent a dime on any of them since Kapernick!
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Same here.
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Well, since my feet are as wide as they are long (only a slight exaggeration), of the brands you mentioned only New Balance fit. The rest – forget it. For an American brand, also check SAS – San Antonio Shoe. Made in the USA and do a lot of legit charity work, too. And are very nice shoes.
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Very familiar with SAS since their manufacturing and offices are in same neighborhood of where I worked over 25 years. Highly recommended. Thanks.
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Good info. I too, only manage to wear New Balance, so that’s good, and it’s good to know who’s supporting what out there. Thanks.
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