Posted: 23rd May 2025
I’ve grown used to random compliments from strangers. It’s normal now. I have to think back years to what it was like without that. And they’re not just compliments, but also expressions of solidarity, revelations of the existence of people who agree and aren’t afraid to say so — or maybe that I’ve just helped them to become unafraid to say so.
These compliments, which can initiate discussions and deeper engagement, have nothing more to do with me than the shirt I’m wearing. And anyone can wear the same shirt. Experience may vary depending, of course, on where you wear it. A shirt can be a means of getting a message into an event that forbids signs. It can be a means of gathering together at a public place for an event. But it can also simply be what you wear when you want to meet people, or just be complimented, or just be periodically reassured that all the people around you are not now fascists.
I’ve tested these shirts for years, and these are some of the most effective, along with what you’re likely to hear people say to you if you wear them:
(Here’s a global version of that U.S. shirt.)
(upon hearing which you can turn around):
(The answer for any of these shirts is on the back):
(Specially designed shirt that is incomprehensible to the people most likely to object to it.)
Hey, if it was all compliments, whom would we be educating?
All of these shirts and sweatshirts and other gear, in various sizes and colors — and lots more too — are available here.
Hope to see you looking good out there!
Send photos of you in your shirts that can go on the World BEYOND War website to [email protected]
Peace.
—David Swanson, executive director, World BEYOND War