$35.00
Learn from history and spark dialogue with our “Mussolini didn’t promise tyranny… he promised efficiency” t-shirt. This provocative design highlights how fascism often sneaks in under the guise of order, a powerful reminder to stay vigilant in defending democracy. Whether you’re hitting a protest, educating in a classroom, or just out with friends, you’ll turn heads and inspire important conversations about freedom and justice.
Printed on our premium unisex jersey tee — airlume‑combed, 4.2 oz cotton that drapes like a lived‑in favorite from day one. Side‑seamed construction and shoulder taping keep the shape through every march, wash, and rally.
Features
• Ethically produced using airlume combed and ringspun cotton
• Shoulder-to-shoulder taping for enhanced durability
• Side-seamed for a structured, modern fit
• Ribbed collar retains shape over time
• Lightweight feel without sacrificing quality
Materials
• Solid colors: 100 % airlume & ring-spun cotton
• Athletic Heather: is 90% airlume & ring-spun cotton/10% polyester
Care Instructions
• Machine wash cold (max 30°C / 90°F).
• Tumble dry low.
• Do not dry clean.
Colors
• Black
• White
• Athletic Heather
Sizes
• S
• M
• L
• XL
• 2XL
Why Buy Now?
Stand up for democracy and challenge authoritarian rhetoric. By wearing this tee, you not only make your stance clear but also encourage dialogue and critical thinking wherever you go. Join the movement by adding this shirt to your cart and help foster a community of informed, empowered citizens.
About This Design
This t-shirt features an original design, inspired by historical lessons.
©2025 Resist Fascism. All rights reserved.
3-5 business days
Buyers are responsible for any customs and import taxes that may apply. I'm not responsible for delays due to customs.
This Privacy Policy describes how and when I collect, use, and share information when you purchase an item from my shop, contact me, or otherwise use my services through Etsy.com or its related sites and services.
This Privacy Policy does not apply to the practices of third parties that I do not own or control, including Etsy or any third-party services you access through Etsy. You can reference the Etsy Privacy Policy to learn more about Etsy’s privacy practices.
⸻
1. Information I Collect
To fulfill your order, you must provide me with certain information (which you authorize Etsy to provide to me), including:
• your name
• email address
• postal address
• payment information
• order details
You may also choose to provide additional personal information (for example, for a custom order) if you contact me directly.
2. Why I Need Your Information and How I Use It
I rely on several legal bases to collect, use, and share your information, including:
• to provide my services—such as fulfilling your order, resolving disputes, or providing customer support
• when you provide your affirmative consent, such as signing up for future marketing messages (which you may revoke at any time)
• to comply with legal obligations, such as retaining records for tax purposes
• for legitimate business interests, provided these are not overridden by your rights or interests—such as improving my services and complying with Etsy’s policies
3. Information Sharing and Disclosure
I share your personal information only for very limited reasons and circumstances, including:
• Etsy: as necessary to provide you with services and comply with obligations under the Etsy Seller Policy and Etsy Terms of Use
• Compliance with laws: I may disclose your information if required to respond to legal process, enforce terms, prevent fraud, or protect rights, property, and safety
Note: I do not currently use third-party service providers for storage, fulfillment, or analytics outside of Etsy and Printify.
4. Data Retention
I retain your personal information only for as long as necessary to provide you with services and for the purposes described in this policy. I may also be required to retain this information to comply with legal obligations, resolve disputes, and enforce agreements. I generally retain data for four (4) years.
5. Transfers of Personal Information Outside the EU
While I am based in the United States, I do not currently use third-party services that involve transferring personal data outside the U.S. If this changes, I will update this policy accordingly and comply with applicable international data protection laws.
6. Your Rights
If you reside in certain jurisdictions, including the EU, you have rights regarding your personal information:
• Access: You may request a copy of the personal information I hold.
• Change, restrict, delete: You may request modifications or deletion of your data unless I am required to retain it for legal reasons.
• Object: You may object to certain uses of your data, including marketing communications (if you have provided consent).
• Complain: If you have concerns, you may raise them with your local data protection authority.
⸻
7. How to Contact Me
For purposes of data protection law, I, Defynt Company LLC dba Resist Fascism, am the data controller of your personal information. If you have any questions or concerns, you may contact me at:
Email: resistfascismshop@gmail.com
Address: 3058 Bardstown Road, Louisville, KY 40205
All items are made to order and customized. As such, we are unable to accept returns or exchanges at this time.
Orders shipping to the EU/UK are exempt from the right of withdrawal as allowed under Article 16 of the EU Consumer Rights Directive, due to the personalized nature of the product.
Cancellations are accepted within 1 hour of purchase.
Absolutely. we only use your info (name, address, etc.) to fulfill your order, provide support, or handle legal/tax obligations.
We never share or sell your data, and we keep it for 4 years, as required. we do not send marketing messages unless you’ve clearly agreed to them.
Questions? Email us at resistfascismshop@gmail.com
We thought so too—then the flags flipped, the laws warped, and suddenly history class started feeling like prophecy.
Welcome back.
We wish.
When books are banned and minorities are targeted,
it's not drama—it's déjà vu.