Is this some sort of bad joke on the American electorate? Honestly, it’s very sad. I would like to think Americans have better things to spend their hard-earned money on, but who knows? I just hope I never see anyone wearing this is in public.

Here are some alternative statements:

“Love Frees Us All*”
(asterik at the bottom in fine print reading:

* except self-hating Jewish people, anyone part of a resistance group fighting against occupation, All Palestinians, poor people in African countries, Arabs who stand against Zionism and genocide, university students who fight against genocide, LGBTQIA activists who protest against genocide, pro-abortion-rights Palestinians, pro-animal rights Arabs, all identities who take part in the BDS movement, humans protesting against offensive and defensive weapons industry, etc., etc.

“Bombs Not Food”

“Bombs Before Repairing American Bridges” (an crumbling bridge on the back)

“Bombs Pay Our Mortgage”

“Bombs Pay For American Daycare”

I could go on and on, but I understand these aren’t really funny. It’s actually somewhat depressing to go down such a cynical path, mainly because most of the sarcastic-sounding t-shirts are more true than the fake one available for purchase on the Harris-Walz campaign website. Also, isn’t there supposed to be a section about the campaign’s policies or what makes them different than the opposing party?!?

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