Some people want politics to arrive in a tasteful little envelope, signed by everyone, approved by HR, and sanded down until nobody has to feel anything.
This is not that.
This Anti-Fascist Axiom women’s baby tee is for the person who can hold two thoughts at once: code can be ridiculous, and fascism can get wrecked. The artwork turns a moral decision into a tiny programming joke, like a command from the angriest computer science class on earth.
It is for women who have spent enough time around comment sections, office Slack, campus drama, tech bros, family group chats, protest footage, and algorithm-fed nonsense to know that neutrality is usually just cowardice with better lighting.
The line is simple. If Nazi, punch. Else, high five. That is the whole little machine. No extended podcast debate. No ten-part thread about tone. No waiting for some imaginary perfect moment when bigotry becomes rude enough to oppose.
Strange Gang lives in that loud overlap between anti-fascist politics and dumb brilliant jokes. The place where a terminal window, a punk flyer, a mutual aid table, and a badly caffeinated group chat can all feel like part of the same messy refusal.
Wear it when the day calls for programmer humor with a threat model. Wear it when the room needs a reminder that pro-equality does not mean politely letting fascists decorate the timeline. Wear it to the coffee shop, the bookstore, the neighborhood march, the late-night diner, the train platform, the coding bootcamp reunion nobody asked for.
The baby tee shape brings the Y2K energy without turning the message into costume. It sits in that sweet spot between cute and confrontational, which is useful when the world keeps rewarding people for pretending cruelty is just another opinion.
For anti-ICE people, progressive friends, political comedy goblins, tech workers, art kids, organizers, and women who do not need permission to have a spine, this is a small shirt with very little patience.
Some scripts are meant to run quietly. This one wants witnesses.