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Grave Economy Unisex T‑Shirt

Grave Economy Unisex T‑Shirt

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Growth was never the goal—extraction was.
This design exposes the cost of endless profit: a planet stripped, a future sold off piece by piece.

“‘Supply and Demand’ was a lie. They choked rivers for cheap goods, burned forests for ‘growth.’ Balance meant sacrifice—always yours, never theirs. Capitalism’s math? Subtract earth, add graves.”

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First, "‘Supply and Demand’ was a lie." What I’m saying here is, they always taught us that the economy is this natural thing, like the weather—just simple supply and demand. If people want it, companies make it. But that’s not really how it works. It’s manipulated. Controlled. Created. They manufacture both supply and demand to maximize profits—it’s not some pure, natural force like they want us to believe.

Then, "They choked rivers for cheap goods, burned forests for ‘growth.’" This part’s about how, in chasing that fake version of “growth,” corporations destroy everything real: pollute rivers, level forests—all to crank out more cheap junk and boost “the economy,” as if endless production is the only goal, no matter the cost to the planet.

Next, "Balance meant sacrifice—always yours, never theirs." Here, I’m calling out the way responsibility gets shifted. Whenever something needs to “balance”—like budget cuts, environmental sacrifices, or dealing with inflation—you are the one who has to tighten your belt. Not the people at the top. Never them. The system demands sacrifice, but it’s always the regular person paying the price.

And finally, "Capitalism’s math? Subtract earth, add graves." This is the harsh punchline. The real math behind unchecked capitalism is brutal: take from the planet, take from people, leave behind destruction. It’s a system that measures “winning” by how much it consumes, not by how much it preserves or heals.

So yeah, the whole thing’s me ripping the mask off the nice‑sounding stories we were sold—showing how, beneath all the fancy words and shiny ads, it’s just extraction, destruction, and pretending it’s “progress.”

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