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so, wearing a white FREEDOM shirt is the equivalent of asking to be shot in the neck now, right? like, they're "asking for it"?
What? No, being a Nazi is asking for it.
wearing this shirt is a sign of being a nazi, tho, is it not
*genuinely confused here - do people think that this shirt is not now a nazi symbol? do they think that Kirk was not a nazi? he was a white nationalist fascist supporting mouth piece. that's being a nazi. whatever this shirt meant before, now in the context of american politics it means "I support Charlie Kirk", and that means supporting nazism. or do people just not think that nazis should be shot?
Huh?
I'm just wondering if the standards that apply to 'immodest' clothing also apply to wearing this shirt, or if this is yet another double standard for the american right
Why would a shirt be considered immodest?
one of the reasons commonly given is simply showing too much skin
Oh ok then, that makes perfect sense.