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Suede Shoes

William Branham was against men wearing suede shoes, likely due to Elvis Presley's hit song "Blue Suede Shoes".  Elvis was not well received by white supremacy groups for his mixture of black music with white, and Branham seemed to align with the white supremacy groups according to his firm stance against Elvis.

William Branham was against men wearing suede shoes, likely due to Elvis Presley's hit song "Blue Suede Shoes".  Elvis was not well received by white supremacy groups for his mixture of black music with white, and Branham seemed to align with the white supremacy groups according to his firm stance against Elvis.

There seems to be something among man. Man don't seem to be, have that masculine touch that he used to have. Women don't have that feminish touch she used to have. You take man today, man don't seem to be burly like they used to be. It's all some sort of a... They want to wear suede shoes with purple, and--and they want to act like women. Now that is true. It seems to be, more or less, like a perversion. A woman wants to cut off her hair and act like a--a man. And a man wants to act like a woman. See? And yet you can talk to them, and they're nice people to talk to, nice people, friendly, sociable people. What's caused this? It's that gross darkness upon the people, it's something that--that's pressed them into it.
Branham, 1964, Jan 12.  Shalom.  (64-0112)