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I have nothing but respect for your opinion of the t-shirt, but I'd like to point out you spent more time criticizing the values of Broadsheet and making sneering implications about its 'white, middle-class' hypocrisy than you did slamming the shirt. My point is, with some people, Broadsheet can do no right whichever approach it takes. When they're light-hearted they're accused of not being serious enough about feminism, when they're serious, they're accused of being strident and out of touch.