SJW INTERNET FREAKS OUT ABOUT HOW ‘WEARING CAMO CAN BE ANTI-FEMINIST.’ But of course:

In case you’ve been too wrapped up in your own white privilege to think about these kinds of serious problems on your own, a feminist Internet journalist took the time to write a nearly 2,000-word piece about how “wearing camo can be anti-feminist.”

“Let’s have a conversation about the basic origin of camouflage, shall we?” self-described “queer/femme antagonist” Annah Anti-Palindrome writes in a piece for Everyday Feminism titled “These 3 Powerful Stories Show Why Wearing Camo Can Be Anti-Feminist.”

“Camouflage is a dye pattern that was initially made to disguise the bodies of soldiers during combat, so that they could stealthily hunt people on opposing armies,” she writes. “Let me repeat this: Camo patterns were made for the purpose of human hunting.”

Two questions: If I wear a camouflage T-shirt with a Gadsden flag, do the two graphic designs currently under fire by moronic SJW types cancel each other out and thus become acceptable? And in any case, didn’t Robin Williams say it best three decades ago?