A New Yorker has filed an angry complaint to Nike, saying the footwear giant forbid him from putting the words “Muslim” or “Islam” on its customizable sneakers, while allowing expressions like “KKK,” “Daesh,” and “Al Qaeda.”
In a letter on his Facebook page, 40-year-old Nabeel Kaukab wrote to the company, saying that the word “Muslim” does not fit into any of the categories of banned words for NikeiD. Continue reading “‘Muslim’ and ‘Islam’ banned, but ‘Al Qaeda’ and ‘KKK’ OK in Nike’s guidelines for custom sneakers”
