Clothing line used by antifa to identify each other on the street. Not unlike the hanky code used by San Fran gays, or antifash Twitter rose emojis used for rose city antifa.
by Afashspy December 24, 2021
Bob: "Hey how are you doing today"
*silence*
Bob is speaking to his clothes.
This is Antisocial Apparel.
*silence*
Bob is speaking to his clothes.
This is Antisocial Apparel.
by DROP CLOTHING July 19, 2023
by Billy Vanderbilt January 11, 2022
In the broadest sense, an antisocial injustice civilian is a person that strongly discredit complex serious social, economic and political issues as a way to further their own agenda by diminishing the problems.
Specifically, it is used to refer to people who are against social justice only as a means to validate their own ego, looking for special treatment, or attention.
Not surprisingly antisocial injustice civilians cause more harm to their causes than good, as they are often ill-informed, uninterested in discussing issues as they are more interested in being "right", and aggressively attacks all who disagree, usually by calling them SJWs in an attempt to provoke a reaction.
Specifically, it is used to refer to people who are against social justice only as a means to validate their own ego, looking for special treatment, or attention.
Not surprisingly antisocial injustice civilians cause more harm to their causes than good, as they are often ill-informed, uninterested in discussing issues as they are more interested in being "right", and aggressively attacks all who disagree, usually by calling them SJWs in an attempt to provoke a reaction.
by Xorp February 11, 2020