We all get what this shirt spotted Monday at the Trump Tower gift shop in New York City is taiwan sex videogetting at -- it's not that complicated.
It's a witty diss at the mainstream media that Donald Trump has made clear is a failing pile of garbage and terrible at its job.
SEE ALSO: Donald Trump's inauguration poster has an embarrassing typoBut it missed the chance to be a really great shirt all because of bad graphic design.
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Instead of a funny take on the STFU phrase, the shirt reads, "Shut the fake up media." That makes no sense, as everyone noticed.
This shirt doesn't even make sense.
— Chad (@RevDJEsq) March 27, 2017
Shut the fake up media? https://t.co/2pj29kqkHY
Who ever did the graphic design for this shirt should lose their job. "Shut the fake up media"??? https://t.co/DhG0FsdoxR
— Andy Michaels (@StopThatAndy) March 27, 2017
@IsaacDovere @drewharwell not even that good a shirt. Its clunky. Should just say shut the fake up. then on the back say #fakenews
— Sean Moore (@soxinky) March 27, 2017
On the Trump store website, the shirt is too new to be listed yet, so looks like anyone who wants to buy it will have to physically go to the store. But if you're shopping around for a "You're Fired" hat or golf balls, you're in luck.
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