• @Xenny
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    2 months ago

    It caught on the same it might unfortunately create a clear visual divide; a literal our side vs theirs. Red vs blue.

    As fun as it sounds it might just be a catalyst for violence.

    • @itsgoodtobeawake
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      412 months ago

      Where you been the last 10 years my guy? Don’t make harmless political satire shirts because it might be a catalyst for violence?

    • @[email protected]
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      152 months ago

      When I was in high school red and blue bandanas were banned because of the links to bloods and crips. I grew up in an isolated agricultural town in Florida, completely on the opposite side of the country where those gangs were. (are? I feel like they could have spread a bit since then)

      • Riskable
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        202 months ago

        …and thanks to that gangs are no longer a thing! Perhaps we should ban all colors! Conservatives would jump for joy as it aligns with their beliefs that all issues are black and white!

        • classic
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          02 months ago

          Sorry buddy but we also gotta ban black to stay on brand