I deliberately stay on the downlow in my area (bricks and heads don't enjoy meeting) and I don't ever tend to rep any agendas through clothing to begin with, if I wear graphic tees (rare) it's usually a fun, apolitical hobby or memes related to those hobbies.
That said, there is always a demand for stuff like this, and those who are better armed, better prepared or not surrounded by a leftist shithole would probably love this.
As for re: paytriot stuff, I rarely buy into that stuff anyway. The only way for our side to grow, especially the likes of alt media in general, is by monetization. There is nothing wrong with voluntary monetization; if nothing is withheld behind pay walls, or you're providing a good bulk of content for free and monetizing through voluntary means like tees, I think that's pretty cool.
It gets even better when that small bit of voluntary monetization can come in the way of spreading some degree of hope and information.
Graphic tees presenting memes is still participating in the meme/culture wars. Thumbs up from me for sure.
I like this thoughtful comment, work with me to create some kind of idea that's a sort of "low key" red-pill onboard, like, something that wouldn't offend a liberal, but that a patriot or even GAW patriot would be like, "AW YISS"
Above comments hits home for me. On one hand I see monetized apparel and messaging as a good thing for breaking through censorship, helping spread from just a digital platform to a more visual an "in the community" face. In the other, I see the negative where apparel and messaging will leave folks in our movement vulnerable for unexpected confrontation or hand the commies ammo to label innocent patriotic people as extremists. Our side is growing by the day simply by staying calm, carrying on and being ourselves. It doesn't need to be in anyone's face because the truth rings loud over the clamor and chaos the opposition pushes. Being discreet, humble and faithful is speaking volumes above the static. If it isn't broken, don't fiddle with it is my vote.
I deliberately stay on the downlow in my area (bricks and heads don't enjoy meeting) and I don't ever tend to rep any agendas through clothing to begin with, if I wear graphic tees (rare) it's usually a fun, apolitical hobby or memes related to those hobbies.
That said, there is always a demand for stuff like this, and those who are better armed, better prepared or not surrounded by a leftist shithole would probably love this.
As for re: paytriot stuff, I rarely buy into that stuff anyway. The only way for our side to grow, especially the likes of alt media in general, is by monetization. There is nothing wrong with voluntary monetization; if nothing is withheld behind pay walls, or you're providing a good bulk of content for free and monetizing through voluntary means like tees, I think that's pretty cool.
It gets even better when that small bit of voluntary monetization can come in the way of spreading some degree of hope and information.
Graphic tees presenting memes is still participating in the meme/culture wars. Thumbs up from me for sure.
I like this thoughtful comment, work with me to create some kind of idea that's a sort of "low key" red-pill onboard, like, something that wouldn't offend a liberal, but that a patriot or even GAW patriot would be like, "AW YISS"
Above comments hits home for me. On one hand I see monetized apparel and messaging as a good thing for breaking through censorship, helping spread from just a digital platform to a more visual an "in the community" face. In the other, I see the negative where apparel and messaging will leave folks in our movement vulnerable for unexpected confrontation or hand the commies ammo to label innocent patriotic people as extremists. Our side is growing by the day simply by staying calm, carrying on and being ourselves. It doesn't need to be in anyone's face because the truth rings loud over the clamor and chaos the opposition pushes. Being discreet, humble and faithful is speaking volumes above the static. If it isn't broken, don't fiddle with it is my vote.