i'm 63 i know some will go into denial zone, and stick their heads in the sand, but in this climate of racial uncertainty, is
i'm 63 i know some will go into denial zone, and stick their heads in the sand, but in this climate of racial uncertainty, is this a good product to put on the market?
some of color will purchase giving the manufacturer a green light to potentially go further. in this "upfront and in your face Black people" stigma of entitled 1st amendment rights, born of IMO when Joe Wilson first shouted on the floor of congress to our beloved Pres. "you lie", launching right wing pushing of the proverbial envelope as far as it's come to yesterday in the Rose Garden speech.
the right base laugh's and cheer's at any insulting racial or just plain disrespect shown to the Pres. and yet unlike republicans he still seeks out resolve for them as well, they can't appreciate it because of the nuance of caring about your fellow American's, their religion does not preach it and their parents don't teach it.
these shoe's obviously are aimed at the teen set and as i said those of color will purchase, some from a false sense of rebellion like the "N" word but that rebellion makes those who promote this obscenity richer. wonder what Run DMC thinks of this from their old support of this brand, would you ignore your kid if they wanted them and give in?
maybe Addias got it right it's the perfect time to introduce this IMO aimed primarily at Black buyers. if so what does that say about Addias's feelings about our current racial situation, evidently nothing. sad side of this story they will probably report better then expected profits. orange just draws attention to the, lets call it what it is "SHACKLE". does a question of intent make you say hmmmmmm?