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🇺🇸 No Means No - Unisex Jersey T-Shirt

$24.90
$28.90
White

Design details:

The text here initially read "...Whether She's a Sex Worker or...", which left out men. 'She' was then briefly replaced with a 'they' to make it more generic, but that seemed to minimize the assaults that men endure on a daily basis, hence a 'He' was added to emphasize their plight. The design itself was inspired by yesteryear's adult actress Seke's 1984 interview with Alan Thicke, who invited her to his talk show and then proceeded to insult her because of her profession. The likes of Thicke living among us maintain a façade of moral superiority and use that as the basis to ill-treat those whom they consider beneath them, either by virtue of their profession or other factors like gender. Morality is relative and everyone deserves respect, so a no from a sex worker must never be treated any different from a no from a CEO.

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