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So, slavery ended and our societal response was to disproportionately lock up black and brown people and force them into practically free labor in prisons owned by corporations. You can trade shares of this private prison labor on the New York Stock Exchange. Prison labor is essentially a fungibly traded commodity that anyone can profit from with an app on their phone. As you might expect, when fascism is on the rise, so is prison labor profit. Also, as you might expect, plenty of our lawmakers in Congress have investments in prison labor and are making bank. But, like, slavery is over, right? We're sure it hasn't just been commodified? Product features - Ribbed knit collar retains shape and adds elasticity. - Shoulder tape stabilizes seams for lasting wear. - Double needle stitching ensures durability and longevity. - Crafted from 100% cotton for a smooth and strong fabric. - Semi-fitted design for a flattering silhouette. Care instructions - Machine wash: cold (max 30C or 90F) - Do not bleach - Do not tumble dry - Iron, steam or dry: low heat - Do not dryclean
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| Material | 100% cotton |
| Neckline | V-neck |
| Sleeve Length | Short |
| Pattern | Text and solid |
| Sizes | S, M, L, XL, XXL, XXXL |
| Care | Machine wash cold (max 30°C/90°F), do not bleach, do not tumble dry, iron/steam/dry low heat, do not dry clean |



