Last night, Donald Trump held a rally in Pennsylvania where there were some Trump fans in the audience wearing incredibly offensive T-shirts. And I'm not talking about this guy's Hawaiian shirt, because, despite popular opinion, there is a time and a place for a loud tropical print button-ups (Hawaiian pizza night! Your grandfather's 89th birthday!). Nope, I'm talking about another one, because there is actually never a time and a place for this:

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This guy, at the rally with his wife and three kids, in his "She's A Cunt, Vote For Trump" shirt. pic.twitter.com/NDQMz1uteG — Sally Kohn (@sallykohn) October 11, 2016

CNN's Sally Kohn shared this photo of a Trump supporter wearing a shirt that reads, "She's a Cunt, Vote for Trump."

Kohn also notes the man is with his wife and children.

So let's take a moment to talk about that shirt, because that's what he wants, right? I can't imagine when he was scrolling through chumpsfortrump.com debating which tee to add to his shopping cart, he was looking for something discreet. No, he was looking for something that makes a statement! That would get attention! Because, just days after Donald Trump was revealed to have made demeaning, misogynist comments about women—ones that promote sexual assault―it seems only right for his supporters to take note, to follow the leader, and refer to women in like-minded terms. And to not only think it, but also to shout it from their shirts.

Because that's what he's saying, isn't it? By voting for Trump, he's calling him a role model―the ultimate role model, really, the man representing our country, our voices. For supporters who accept his brand of misogyny and who say it's okay that a candidate for president used the phrases "grab them by the pussy" and "I moved on her like a bitch," are we surprised that they also proudly refer to a woman as a cunt―or a bitch, or any other derogatory term used to describe Hillary Clinton in this election.

And by the way, that fellow didn't just buy that disgusting shirt online―according to Kohn, it looks like it was a DIY hate job. And he made custom numbers for his kids as well:

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Three boys, I think. All had homemade shirts. One said "LOCK HER UP" colored in what looked like crayon. https://t.co/aDnnJ6Imn7 — Sally Kohn (@sallykohn) October 11, 2016

So, C U Next Tuesday, November 8, at the polls, sir, where I'll probably be wearing a navy blue sweater (it will likely be cold, and that's my warmest layer) and a smile, because I'll have just placed my vote for a candidate that won't inspire my future children to treat women like garbage. Make sure you're registered.

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