A look at the t-shirt as a form of free speech
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"Give war a chance"? SRSLY??? You mean to tell me there are actually people that think that war in itself is a good thing? How disconnected from the real world and any humanitarian values does one have to be?
*EDIT* 3:25 and I'm at a loss for words. This guy needs to be slapped over the face with a history book and shown http://www.videosift.com/video/Doug-Stanhope-on-Nationalism at gunpoint.
Kept ending up staring... and staring...
And McLovin Guy is obviously funny, since he thought it would be hilarious to wear a shirt from a popular movie.
You know how you make real political change? By assassinating people. It worked for the US when we cleared out most of Central America in the last century. Maybe I should make that into a catchy t-shirt slogan.
First they had on a guy who makes t-shirts which I basically agree with, and they're talking about free speech etc.
And then they bring out the right wing guy who has utterly disgusting things on his t-shirts (how insanely war happy is he?)... BUT, that comes with the territory. He can have them, it's free speech, plus it makes it easy for me to spot people I have NO INTEREST in ever being friends with... so it's a time saver too
EDIT 3:25 and I'm at a loss for words. This guy needs to be slapped over the face with a history book and shown http://www.videosift.com/video/Doug-Stanhope-on-Nationalism at gunpoint.
Not only that, but without France the US Revolution most likely wouldn't have been won by the US.
Speaking of political tees. Here are two I've recently purchased: my current avatar and one that isn't so much my politics rather than just funny in its awfulness.
Teach the Controversy
The one i have
Also, one of the differences between the two lines of shirts : the "liberal" shirts are mostly statements of opinions with straightforward caricatures, while many if not all the "conservative" shirts consists of insults (i.e. pissing on "liberals", Hilary at urinal) or aggressive imagery (serpent around the bill of rights, "give war a chance", etc.).
A republican stay-at-home dad? No wonder he's so fucked up!
Also, one of the differences between the two lines of shirts : the "liberal" shirts are mostly statements of opinions with straightforward caricatures, while many if not all the "conservative" shirts consists of insults (i.e. pissing on "liberals", Hilary at urinal) or aggressive imagery (serpent around the bill of rights, "give war a chance", etc.).
The liberal ones are insults as well, really... the way Bush et al are portrayed on those t-shirts is hardly glowing. It's just we agree with them, compared to the right wing ones which we don't