Behind the Uniforms – Sherry Potter : “Nike Got it Wrong!” – Everything Law and Order Blog

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17 thoughts on “Behind the Uniforms – Sherry Potter : “Nike Got it Wrong!””
  1. I agree, I won’t buy another Nike product and threw away any Nike product I owned. Unfortunately, I had to abandon the “thin blue line, when they tried to shut down my business in 2020. I told them it would mean death before I shut down my families way of living. Their are good police officers, but the unionization of them has made the good Constitutional minded police officers even put their pensions over their oath. This can be fixed and the officers that value their oath can succeed. The good officers need to speak up and be the good officers that they are.

  2. Sorry lady but Nike doesn't care… I won't buy Nike anymore either, but to be fair, I already didn't really buy Nike. Nike probably makes more now after all this anyway. But I guess if it makes you feel better. Good luck, God bless

  3. My wife spent the first years of our marriage in fear of having two officers show up at the house because she knew that it would mean I wasn't coming home.. Over time the fears retreated but they were always there and to this day I will not leave the house without telling I love her. We made it through thirty-one years on the job and we celebrated our 50th wedding anniversary this year.

  4. I still won't buy Nike, nor support the NFL or any other woke cause. God Bless those who wear [or have worn] the uniform as I once did. Thank you for your sacrifices and never forget that the Globalist Corporate propagandists still haven't apologized for their divisiveness.

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