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Your point is well made, but again, there is nothing stopping an insane person from getting a tee shirt printed or a flag made and doing something now.
Even with 0 public availability of merch, bad things could happen.
Oh definitely what is to stop a crazy person from copying the logo from the site and making it a T-shirt?
In fact I might do that lol
^crazy person right here
absolute madlad
Recently had an antifascist jokingly ask me where to buy flags
Nothing stops a crazy person with an objective to harm our image - and $30 in their bank - from downloading our logo, and having a shirt made on VistaPrint. Determined people will always find a way, no matter what.
How about this, what about having a set of merch that we sell to the public, while having a completely different set of merch we sell to members. Of course wearing the merch that we sell to the public during activism won't be allowed.
How about we sell merch publicly and unafraid? If someone does something stupid we point out that they aren't a member, they don't represent our ideals and that our merch is publicly available.
I don't see any function difference between this approach (which would be true) vs, "ah ah well they aren't with us because they are wearing **t-shirt design 3c** instead of members designated **design 3a**"
`well what if your member bought it from your public facing store`
>reverts to my original statement anyhow
On that note, let's design *more* merch for *everyone* to buy. <:deye:359010025223618570>
From what I've seen, the left is very lazy when it comes to false flags and conservatives are increasingly aware of the proliferation of hate hoaxes. If antifa wants to give us money for what would be an obvious false flag, so be it
They would probably just spray paint a dragons eye on a shirt and call it a day if they can't steal mom and dads credit card.
Just compare their banner to ours at the Columbus statue. Low energy!
I'm more concerned about WN 1.0 types buying our stuff, but that guilt by association will exist anyway and we can still put out statements like today's when necessary
If we only allowed members to buy merch then if someone made something with our logo and did something crazy it would make us look much worse
Ian is correct. We won’t stop from selling merch publicly, full stop. Everyone does it, there’s no good reason not to.
@Deleted User It would add an extra layer of protection and provide proof that said person was not an activist or member. But I suppose the issue has been decided. Which is fine, I see your point.
@Virgil I'm always a fan of spirited debate on an issue so long as people are 1. arguing for (in their opinion) our best interest and 2. not tossing out personal attacks
I appreciate your insight but simply disagree
@Deleted User Agreed, I understand and If I came off as being too personal, I apologize. But I have been a part of this movement for a long time. I've seen my fair share of trends/people and organizations with potential disappear. So I guess I'm little overly cautious at times because I don't want to see the same thing happen to us. I'd be devastated if that happened.
@Deleted User When we getting IE track suits
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screw it, id rather have the preview image cause it makes it funnier.
I was born too soon.
Where can I cop
I have to look for a new job because a black guy at work is telling everyone I’m racist because I turned him down!
@NITRODUBS Paint him as a creep instead.
He has a lot more friends than me
That’s my problem
Go to the HR department
I’m gonna try to do something but I doubt they’ll prioritize me over a minority
You’ll be fine
Just be confident, you are in the right
Why are black guys so insecure?
I just don’t even know if I want to be there at this point stuff like this just keeps happening
This is really the only place I’ve ever had this problem
I had a girl tell me a story about rejecting a black guy so he threw her on the ground and kicked her