lookforward:(via bobhadbitchtits)
The way I see it, I’m still gonna be buying clothes at these places so I might as well have the face of an iconic man on my shirt than, you know, GAP Est. 1969.
Then again, I don’t ever buy at the GAP and the couple of Che shirts I own have been bought at little local markets. Still, I do feel guilty when I buy them. Plus my mom got me a Che calendar at Borders last year. He’s gonna smack me upside the head when we meet in hell.
No offense, cos I like your blog, but I can’t hold back. I think Che shirts are awfully douchey. I don’t see why people venerate another failure idealist who infringed others’ rights in pursuit of his own bullshit dogma. Call me iconoclastic, but I’d never wear the face of a murderer on my chest, no matter what his motive.