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I love that one, DP.
And I agree about the No on 8 signs. It's cheap ... but, hey, people have them and they're convenient to use. Better that than nothing, and I don't expect everyone to make their own sign. (But I kinda expect more gays to be like me and have a new one for each protest!) |
Foam board at the dollar store costs....a dollar.
Just saw a sign in the link JW Bear posted - "Seperate but Equal the SEQUEL?" |
The No On 8 signs are an instantly recognizable way of stating the position. When you see a bunch of people standing on a street corner, you can't tell what position they're taking until you're within reading distance UNLESS someone is holding one of the two already-known signs. You see the blue No On 8 sign, even beyond reading distance, you instantly know what position the protest takes.
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Kiss Me, I'm H8LESS!
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Okay, so based on the "A recent poll shows that there is a 52.5% chance that you are a Bigot" sign, I had this idea:
"A recent poll shows that 48% of Californians think discrimination is totally gay" |
After yesterday I'd like to remind people that if you use 8 in a word (such as H8 = HATE) then you don't need the T.
I saw a lot of signs with "H8TERS". For some reason that confused me every time. For those in San Francisco, the one sign waver I didn't see yesterday was Frank Chu. I hope this doesn't mean he is anti-gay (I have seen him at pretty much every SF event I've ever gone to no matter how crowded). |
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So.... any ideas for today's protest signs?
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