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    4 days ago

    What part of the KKK and Nazis gave you the idea that they weren’t already hectic, divisive, and inflammatory? I would go as far as saying that it’s the whole point of the KKK and Nazis.

    You cannot reason these people into acceptance of others who aren’t like them. The only way you can deal with a violent and intentionally cruel group is by meeting them with their own methods. They have no issues committing genocide, so why should I take the high road with them when they clearly have every intention of going low and taking cheap shots wherever they can?

    People wearing shirts like this in public will absolutely stir the pot, but it will also cause some to think twice before committing acts of violence against marginalized groups, which is an improvement.

    Those who react negatively to this imagery in defense of the KKK/Nazis are the ones you need to be worried about.

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      4 days ago

      Those who react negatively to this imagery in defense of the KKK/Nazis are the ones you need to be worried about.

      That is a wild statement and my entire point. That’s your thoughts, some people dislike violence full stop, regardless of who is committing and who is suffering the violence. I’m honestly struggling to think of a single socially acceptable place to wear the t-shirt outside of a protest. Even then, it’s like you’re hoping the protest turns into a riot.

      Edit: and further, who the fuck said the KKK isn’t inflammatory etc? You guys really need to sit the fuck down and have a think about the shit you are spewing.

        • @Woht24
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          13 days ago

          I understand it, I disagree with it because you’re so embroiled in your views you can’t see that people don’t like seeing a man’s brains blown out on a shirt. Even if it’s a Nazi.

          Cya