Back in 2015, Killer Mike penned an essay decrying the Confederate flag, calling it the "rebel flag" of "heinous traitors." He's now taking his anti-Confederate stance to the world of fashion with some new merch.
The collection dubbed "Winners and Losers (Check the Scoreboard)" can be found now through the rapper's online store. As you can see above, the clothing features a scoreboard with the United States of America holding a lead over the Confederate States of America in the fourth quarter.
"I have no problem with Southerners who consider that a part of their heritage flying it privately in their homes or [wearing it] on their shirts or jackets," Mike wrote in 2015. "But I do not think it should ever fly over a state, city, county building, or school, for the simple reason that it represents secession from the Union. It represented a part of the country trying to become a separate country from America. That side lost, and you do not fly the flags of losers over the winners' country. It's just that simple. There's no way around that."
You can take a look at the graphic here, which is also available on hoodies, crew neck sweaters, tank tops and mugs.
The collection dubbed "Winners and Losers (Check the Scoreboard)" can be found now through the rapper's online store. As you can see above, the clothing features a scoreboard with the United States of America holding a lead over the Confederate States of America in the fourth quarter.
"I have no problem with Southerners who consider that a part of their heritage flying it privately in their homes or [wearing it] on their shirts or jackets," Mike wrote in 2015. "But I do not think it should ever fly over a state, city, county building, or school, for the simple reason that it represents secession from the Union. It represented a part of the country trying to become a separate country from America. That side lost, and you do not fly the flags of losers over the winners' country. It's just that simple. There's no way around that."
You can take a look at the graphic here, which is also available on hoodies, crew neck sweaters, tank tops and mugs.