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Satanic Nike shoe made from human blood causes panic


For the umpteenth time this year, people have left in fear after reading a short story (which they haven’t really read) for reasons that are more or less true.

This time it’s not for a vaccine or a potato-shaped toy, but for a pair of sneakers that people have climbed into the curtains. Bin, to be exact, for 666 pairs of sneakers.

American singer Lil Nas X, known for his song Old Town Road, released a new model of shoes thanks to a partnership with the company MSCHF, known for its made-to-measure pieces.

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They modified a pair of Nike Air Max ’97 shoes together and named it the Satan’s Shoe.

Each pair of red and black sneakers is individually numbered from 1 to 666.

We can also read Luke 10:18, in reference to the passage of the bible which goes as follows: “Jesus said to them: I saw Satan fall from the sky like a lightning”.

On each shoe is a medallion representing a pentagram.

On the other hand, what reacts the most is that in the ink used to dye the shoes, we put a drop of human blood.

Nike’s fault?

Shortly after the announcement of the shoe celebrating the glory of Satan, several Internet users were outraged against the Nike company.

Several angry tweets were sent to Nike on the web. Several even bothered to throw away their clothes adorned with the company’s famous rounded hook.

Yes, it’s normal to wonder what could push a big company like Nike to start selling a satanic shoe.

But the reality is, Nike has nothing to do with this.

The MSCHF company simply bought the 666 pairs of Nike, modified them, and intends to resell them at an astronomical price, US $ 1018 to be more precise.

Funny to think that for all those good outraged Christians, a reference to Satan is enough to convince them never to encourage a company again, when plenty of evidence of exploitation of underage labor is all that is needed. quite forgivable.

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