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Just go out wearing this as a grown man.
Maybe even a woman.
Imagine running into your boss or something with this shirt on then you have to fumble around and explain it's actually a fake wrestling shirt <45>
The problem is 99.9% of the population won't know the context.I would never wear it myself, but I don't wear any wrestling shirts.
I do think the folks going off about how sexist and pro-abuse it is are a bit off their rocker, but literally everything is offensive now. I can get why a shirt with a woman with a black eye could give that impression, but context matters, and in the context of wrestling I just don't see the problem.
The prob is 99.9% of society thinks they can cast judgement without knowing the context.The problem is 99.9% of the population won't know the context.
I would never wear it myself, but I don't wear any wrestling shirts.
I do think the folks going off about how sexist and pro-abuse it is are a bit off their rocker, but literally everything is offensive now. I can get why a shirt with a woman with a black eye could give that impression, but context matters, and in the context of wrestling I just don't see the problem.
The prob is 99.9% of society thinks they can cast judgement without knowing the context.
Someone bought the shirt and wants a return on their investment.
Comparing Nazi Germany with Britt Bakers black eye t-shirt might be the single most moronic thing I've ever read on Sherdog. Cupcake.The problem is 99.9% of jerks think being a jerk is edgy and cool and ‘know the context’. I ‘can’ wear an Arbeit macht frei T-shirt but people would think I am a Nazi and it’s their right to judge. Snowflake.