It’s a fashion brand antisemites will love to hate.
An adjunct professor at the Fashion Institute of Technology who was suspended after getting arrested while counter-protesting an anti-Israel rally is launching a new fashion line he hopes will “piss off the Jew haters.”
Mark Greiz’s Generation Diaspora is touted as a collection of proudly Zionist clothing and accessories launches, offering such items as women’s $20 underwear that boldly proclaim “Kiss My Ham-ass” and $28 T-shirts that read “F*ck Hamas.”
Another tee reads, “Trigger Warning: This brand contains content that may offend neo-Nazis, Jew-haters, Hamas lovers, self-haters, anti-Zionists and radical leftists.”
Other more poignant pieces include totes that say “Never Forget, Never Forgive,” referring to the Oct. 7 attacks by Hamas terrorists on Israel.
For Greiz, a 56-year-old descendant of Holocaust survivors, the line, which launches on Dec. 10, is more than just selling merchandise.
“The goal for me is not really to change the hearts and minds of people that hate Jews and Israel, but to community among Jews, especially young Jews,” he told The Post.
“I want to collaborate in the future, with other pro-Israel artists, musicians and poets,” he added.
Items from three different collections will be printed on demand and range in price from $20 to $50.
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