Alabama pastor cuts up Nikes during sermon in Kaepernick protest

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An Alabama pastor on Sunday used a pair of scissors during a sermon to destroy Nike items after learning the apparel company endorsed Colin Kaepernick.

Rev. Mack Morris, of the Woodridge Baptist Church in Mobile, held a Nike headband and wristband before cutting them up in an act of protest, AL.com reported.

"I ain't using that no more,” Morris said in his weekly sermon, titled “The Storms of Life.” "He's inked a contract with Nike. No one knows or is telling how many multi-million dollars that is going to be simply because he won't stand when the national anthem is sung."

Kaepernick trigged a firestorm over two years ago when he began taking a knee during the playing of the National Anthem during football games.

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