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  1. tilley

    So, some time ago, a Canadian brand, Tilley, sold to private equity and started moving all of its clothing production overseas so that they could expand their brand into…

    …. this?

    Did, uh, did nobody explain to them that black-and-red crossed hammers are overt white supremacist symbols? Like, VERY prominently?

    It started with their use in The Wall, and like other satire intended to mock white supremacists, they missed the satire, thought it looked cool and adopted it.

    Did Tilley just decide “it’s time to appeal to the stormfront demo”?

    Benefit of the doubt: I prefer to think that they were just too incompetent to do a google search for “crossed hammers logo” rather than actively deciding in a board room “it’s time for skinheads to have their own lifestyle brand.”


  2. plenty of people

    Lately it seems there’s a tonne of anti-anti-natalist discourse in the conservative sphere, like “how dare women decide not to have children, where will new children even come from, what’s wrong with people that they don’t want big families anymore” but i’m not sure what huge baby shortage they are talking about, it seems like there are plenty of fuckin’ people, which makes me think that this has always just been a racist dogwhistle because the babies being born are the wrong ones I guess?

    everyone knows that the only babies that matter are the ones your millennial daughter-in-law are not having, how dare she

    there are loads of people

    if someone has a one-in-a-million mental disorder you could still find 8000 people like that and put them on the same website

    how else would you explain Mastodon?

    “Hey, gang, let’s see who this ‘millennials aren’t family oriented enough’ discourse is coming from!”

    “why it was old man white supremacy all along”

    I guess, in a different direction, calling anybody who doesn’t have kids for whatever reason “anti-natalist” is wrong, on account of actual anti-natalists being real weird.

    I don’t want kids, but I’m not an anti-natalist.

    Hardcore anti-natalists appear to believe that anyone having children At All is on the face of it evil, and believe in the voluntary extinction of the human race, it’s actually an extremely Overwrought Anime Villain belief system.

    “Existence contains suffering, ergo, making people exist is doing violence to them.” is an extremely “I am going to have a second boss-phase where I grow wings and deal massive extra damage” kind of philosophy.

    It’s fine to want to have kids and to have kids. It’s fine to not want to have kids and not to have kids.