40+ pages thread!
Well, let me just begin with defending the shirt. I'm sure no one has pointed out how benign it is. It is also important to stress that the poor man's feelings have been hurt until he cried. He's the real victim here. This demonstrates bullying and how frothing and terrifyingly out of touch feminism is!
Clearly, you need to be told how to feminism right. As a man, I will take on this heavy burden and delineate how this trivial matter of a shirt that does not offend me should also not offend anyone else in the entire world. Crying over drawings of sexy women in lingerie will actually hurt feminism. I know. Because I say so.
Look, the shirt was made by a woman. This gives the shirt Free Pass, because all women feel and think the same. And if one woman okays this shirt, every other woman who disagrees is in the wrong. I would like to remind all of you again that the real victim here is the shirt.
I know that some of you ladies are very delicate and you can't cope with the centuries of established practice that your images are belong to us. But the important thing is that we agree that nothing should change. If you simply pull up your big girls' pants, you can get into STEM and other men-dominated spaces and there are no reasons why you should feel out of place, even if we are displaying our superior gentlemen's flamboyance with your bodies drawn in sexy poses.
Lastly, I want to say that I am above being offended by this shirt because I live in the real world where I am the alpha male every day and all of you must be living across the screen where it is not Kansas anymore where you are demanding the unreasonable behaviours of people being decent at each other. You are all whiteknighting betas.
Remember: the real tragedy is that we may not be able to wear this shirt that I dont even have. Think about that, you villains.
Peace out.