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Are we the baddies?

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Beloved British comedians David Mitchell and Robert Webb are best known for their sitcom Peep Show, however their lesser-celebrated sketch show That Mitchell And Webb Look spanned four series, showcasing the sillier and more satirical aspects of their range, including this much-memed skit.

“Are we the baddies?” is a line from a sketch by British comedy show That Mitchell and Webb Look in which two men play Nazis who realise they're the "bad guys" of World War II. The line has been used as a reaction image to situations where a person who identifies with a cause or group realises their aims may not be good.

More info at Know Your Meme Dotcom

The phrase is used here as a reference to the UK and US government’s red-handed complicity in the selling of arms, and their ongoing support of global atrocities, including genocide.

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Are we the baddies?

Sale Price:£25.00 Original Price:£29.99
sale

Beloved British comedians David Mitchell and Robert Webb are best known for their sitcom Peep Show, however their lesser-celebrated sketch show That Mitchell And Webb Look spanned four series, showcasing the sillier and more satirical aspects of their range, including this much-memed skit.

“Are we the baddies?” is a line from a sketch by British comedy show That Mitchell and Webb Look in which two men play Nazis who realise they're the "bad guys" of World War II. The line has been used as a reaction image to situations where a person who identifies with a cause or group realises their aims may not be good.

More info at Know Your Meme Dotcom

The phrase is used here as a reference to the UK and US government’s red-handed complicity in the selling of arms, and their ongoing support of global atrocities, including genocide.

  • Direct to garment print

  • 160gsm, 100% pre-shrunk organic cotton

  • Unisex fit T-shirt

  • Black

Size:
Quantity:
Add To Cart

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