
“We had cleared the security checkpoint without incident, but while waiting at the gate, a Delta supervisor informed me my shirt (this one here, designed by Cory Doctorow) had made numerous passengers and employees ‘very uncomfortable.’ I was then questioned by TSA about the significance and meaning of the shirt. I politely explained that it was ‘mocking the security theater charade and over-reactions to terrorism by the general public — both of which we’re seeing right now, ironically.'”
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