Zahn banned doing business with Nike, which recently unveiled a “Dream Crazy” advertising campaign featuring former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick, who last year ignited protests against racial inequality by kneeling during the National Anthem prior to games. The Nike ads have generated passionate reactions in favor and against.
When he first saw the memo from Zahn banning business with the company, Armstead said he experienced “disbelief.”
“It didn’t seem real to me. I don’t how you can ban a product to a whole community based on personal whatever,” he told reporters at the rally.
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Former New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu also spoke out Monday afternon, calling the ban “unpatriotic.”
Mitch Landrieu✔@MitchLandrieuNike ban by Kenner mayor is unpatriotic.The ad is about inclusion. Our nation’s diversity is our greatest strength. E pluribus unum-we are a sum of many parts. America’s strength comes from our ability to work together – people from different races & backgrounds into a nation.