Dump Him Tapestries
Description: I put the "fiction" in "pulp" with these feminist satirical classic pulp fiction parodies. Check out my other books/magazines, "Broodmare," "Catcallers in Space," "Dump Him Magazine," "Dying Alone," "Feminist Killjoy," "Horses!" "Misandry Tales," "Nasty Woman," Nazis Suck," "Online Dating Weekly," "Said No Woman Ever," "She Left Her Cat For This," "Sleep!" "Tales of the Patriarchy," "Crazy Cat Lady," and "The Feminist Agenda."
Description: Dump Trump: United States Constitution — A damning image of authoritarian evasion, this illustration shows Trump’s enraged expression beneath the oath to defend the Constitution—answered with a chilling “I DON’T KNOW.” It encapsulates a presidency defined by deception, privilege, and self-interest, where truth is expendable and democracy is undermined. As the billionaire class pulls strings from behind the curtain, this grifter exploits fear, division, and misinformation to hoard power. It’s not patriotism—it’s a betrayal of the American promise for the benefit of the elite.
Description: Antifa: Anti Fascist Action circa 1945 — A parody of patriotism, the scene borrows Iwo Jima’s glory only to show America hoisting a flag over its own wreckage. The word “Antifa” blazes above, not as an insult but as a mirror—reminding us that every soldier in 1945 was, by definition, anti-fascist. Yet today, that same stance is smeared as radical. “CIRCA 1945” cuts like a punchline: what was once valor is now vilified. The rubble isn’t Europe’s battlefield—it’s America’s democracy, collapsing under revisionist spin while the flag still waves, stubborn, over the ruins.