He’s a dickhead. In a tshirt. But that’s not the only thing.
Yesterday, a man wore a tshirt to Coachella — one of the biggest music festivals in the world.
This is it:
Yes, he’s pretty chuffed with himself.
He’s probably pleased because someone paid attention to him. Made him feel special.
All because he wore a controversial tshirt and everybody looked at him.
He is clearly a dickhead. A dickhead who is desperate for the attention of other people. A pathetic, lonely dickhead.
But this is bigger than just one dickhead in a tshirt.
This guy was let into a festival venue. As one of the world’s biggest music events, Coachella would have had a horde of security guards searching bags for contraband. But for some reason, they thought this shirt was OK.
And a lot of people would have walked past this guy. A lot of people stood with him and listened to music. He’s got a smile on his face, so it’s fair to suggest that he isn’t getting a lot of negative feedback about his clothing.
And – this is the mind-blowing thing – unless he made it himself, there is someone who designed this shirt, a factory somewhere that makes it and a shop that sells this shit.
This guy is a dickhead. But he’s also a walking, talking, fucking-stupid-tshirt-wearing example of a culture that thinks that violence against women is not only ok, but that it’s funny.
He’s a dickhead in a tshirt. He is meaningless. But the fact that he’s wearing it at that place and at that time – that says so much more.
Top Comments
Why is it automatically labelled as 'violence against women'?? Doesn't specify he wants to rape women. Violence against anyone is not acceptable.
Maybe the guy isn't saying what he does, maybe this an advertisement for what he'd like done to him...