Police are investigating a woman who harassed a target employee for wearing a Charlie Kirk freedom shirt

Hers was solid red.


It didn't have a "logo."

logo
[ˈləʊɡəʊ, ˈlɒɡəʊ]
noun
logo (noun)
logos (plural noun)
  1. a symbol or other small design adopted by an organization to identify its products, uniform, vehicles, etc.

Thus, the shirt met Target's dress code. There was nothing about having writing or general symbols on it other than that they couldn't be offensive. "Freedom" and American flags are hardly offensive, except maybe to the radical Left.
It was not solid red, you fucking crackhead. You are on the Damocles path of abandoning every ounce of credibility you ever earned in your life to be a MAGAt cock sucker. Her shirt was covered in Kirk messaging and logos. You can gaslight yourself, but you can't gaslight the rest of us.
 
The shirt is one color, red. The other stuff is printed on a red shirt.
Jesus fucking christ. Are you not embarrassed for yourself? I'm embarrassed for you.

A solid color is a single, uniform hue that has the same color, tone, and saturation throughout, without any patterns, gradients, textures, or variations, appearing as an uninterrupted block of pure color, common in design for clarity and versatility.
 
Jesus fucking christ. Are you not embarrassed for yourself? I'm embarrassed for you.

A solid color is a single, uniform hue that has the same color, tone, and saturation throughout, without any patterns, gradients, textures, or variations, appearing as an uninterrupted block of pure color, common in design for clarity and versatility.
So, explain the photos of authorized Target shirts with writing and such on them I posted, Finger Boy.
 
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Not Allowed: Shirts with large logos (unless Target-branded)

The dress code you linked is 68 words long. You either didn't read it or are a stone cold liar.
 
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