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In reply to the discussion: Checkout line protests are actually catching on! [View all]GoneOffShore
(17,356 posts)83. I'm a great fan of Post-Its and Avery labels.
During the era of Shrub and the lead up to the Iraq War, I printed up mailing address size labels that said:
Bush Lied, Thousands Died.
Those labels ended up in men's rooms in restaurants (always ones that had lots of graffiti or band stickers on the walls).
Chalkboards in bathrooms are also good.
Any ad or billboard is fair game for being defaced, as Banksy says. And the small labels attract attention and can carry a pithy message.
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I am the same. I'm not letting any comments go by. Lately the easiest thing is to say,
Squinch
Dec 2016
#37
Every one of us who doesn't react as you did, helps normalize them since many others will laugh and
JudyM
Dec 2016
#79
LOL! Yes, I've worked in retail. And I got paid by the hour so stuff like this didn't
Squinch
Dec 2016
#85
I have been doing this kind of thing for years (phyllis schlafly's books were the start). even
niyad
Dec 2016
#55
I'd rather see the enormous profits of mechanization distributed to more people than
Squinch
Dec 2016
#104
Yes, my daughter works at our grocery store...and has to fix all of these. nt
MadDAsHell
Dec 2016
#67
Work that can't possibly be done by a machine in a field where people are in immediate
Squinch
Dec 2016
#87