Don’t call me if you can text shirt
Don’t call me if you can text shirt
I’ve avoided slogan Don’t call me if you can text shirt for a long time. I have no desire to join in when a cause or belief is trendy enough to be printed on a mass-produced shirt. Now that every every terrible decision is preserved on social media, ready to ambush us at any moment, I’m aware that my assertions of belief or devotion might emerge at a time when I may no longer be able to stand by them. If I’m being honest, I like to keep my political views to myself and avoid giving strangers an opportunity to pick up a dialogue.
However, the Don’t call me if you can text T-shirt is inescapable right now. Proclamations abound on the catwalk and in the streets, ranging from “This is what a feminist looks like” to “Love Trumps Hate” to simply “Immigrant.” A “Poverty is sexist” sweater worn by actress Connie Britton at the Golden Globes in January perplexed several commenters. Don’t call me if you can text T-shirts proclaiming “Punk not war,” “Liberté, Egalité, Humanité,” and, of course, “Feminist” may be purchased to give the illusion of caring.
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