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It would be nice to see how many homophobic people happy to flash any D&G products they own would be willing to wear this? Or is there something of a ‘don’t ask don’t tell’ policy at work here also? Potential act of defiance against a culture that insists people self-efface: wearing clothing with assertive statements in massive lettering on the front. And this is where clothing as a means of self-expression comes into its own. The opposite of ‘don’t ask don’t tell’ thinking has to be simply choosing to walk down the street dressed like this, silently showing the people passing by these basic truths, without waiting for them to ask before you can tell them gay people exist.