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He did not wish to comment on the t-shirts. Browse page 3 of our collection of 6003 Lgbt T-shirts, Mugs and more. Hunsperger was reached by CBC News on Wednesday. It's about mocking something to its most extreme where it no longer has its original meaning." "It's about reclaiming language, it's about reclaiming symbols, and redeploying them. "It's about taking the power away from those kinds of negative messages and those hateful words," Wells said. Kristopher Wells, one of the people behind the shirts, said they are a way of turning a message of hate into help. Proceeds from the t-shirts will go to Camp fYrefly, a retreat for sexual and gender minority youth. (RELATED: Judge Wants To Force Christian Printer To Make Gay Pride Shirts) If we were approached by an organization such as the Westboro Baptist Church, I highly doubt we would be doing business with them, and we would be very angry if we were forced to print anti-gay T-shirts, DiGeloromo continued. In the post, Hunsperger stated that gays and lesbians would "suffer the rest of eternity in a lake of fire, hell, a place of eternal suffering" if they didn't change their sexual orientation. The message on the shirts -"I stayed at the Lake of Fire and all I got was this lousy t-shirt" - refers to a blog posting that came to light during the recent Alberta election campaign from Edmonton Wildrose candidate Allan Hunsperger. T-shirts poking fun at an anti-gay blog posting from a Wildrose candidate will be on sale at the Edmonton Pride Festival starting this weekend.