Every Time You Buy A T-shirt A Colombian Baby Dies
30 November 2007, 12:00 PM. By Carlos Posas
Fighters + Lovers is a Danish company that sells t-shirts featuring logos of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC). Not happy with just offending people, the owners of the company donate proceeds from the sales of their t-shirts to both terrorists organizations. Don’t vomit just yet. The Fighters + Lovers web site reads like Anna Wintour’s worst nightmare:
Fighters+Lovers is greatly in debt to the stylish classic coolness of Palestinian fighter Leyla Khaled and the funky outrageous style of Colombian guerrilla commander Jacobo Arenas. Our work is inspired by the style and principles of these legendary fighters.
Let them bring it on. You rock!
Apparently what also rocks is financing kidnappings, murder, extortion, corruption, and crime. Supporting terrorism is this year’s black, y’all.
Fighters + Lovers [Fightersandlovers.org]
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I would stomp on a baby’s face to be the one to tear the t-shirt of this model dude.
I mean.
He looks like a nice person.
really? terrorists? good vs evil? you’re accepting that paradigm? come on guanabestias, you got to be kidding…
@….dijo alex: i have a hairy chest
@dance: oh yeah farc are great! you’re such a chavez tool……
stupid
how. retarded. they wouldnt be doing that shiz if the farc was in their country.
@ponte:
1. the velvet cage…love it!
2. ad hominem
3. news sources…
@ ponte: Me2! Meant2B.
all this basters should be send to hell
I want the one that says; Cocaine is my brother.
This (sort of) reminds me of when I was in Italy and saw some people wearing confederate flag patches and t-shirts. It apparently has something to do with “admiring their rebellious spirits.” Um, okay Europe.
@andonthatnote
that’s just fascists participating in an inter-continental propaganda circle jerk.
ya veniste a darnos mello
@….dijo alex:
you have what we call “el caminito de la felicidad”