Culture Buzz Occupy, Egypt, Wisconsin, and Slut Walks. 2011 was filled with awesome protest signs. Here are 40 of the most memorable of them.
Corporate personhood is probably the most important issue that the Occupy Wall Street movement is fighting. Kinda like the evil that Charlton Heston fought in every movie he was ever in.
Bill Maher shows what some of the protest signs on the other side of Occupy Wall Street look like. (via gotchamediablog.com)
I don't know if the world will ever reach this goal in my lifetime, but I sure do hope it comes to pass someday. This cop could teach his coworker a thing or two. (via reddit.com)
Culture Buzz Share these awesome signs with your favorite sluts to show you care. (via sfweekly.com)
Culture Buzz 14-year-old Justin Curtis made his own protest sign against the Catholic Society for Defense of Tradition when he saw them protesting in his home town of Fairport, New York. “I know kids that are gay and I don't want them to be criticized,” said Curtis.
Politics Buzz In honor of Glenn Beck quitting his show, here's a collection of some awesome anti-Beck signs. It was fun while it lasted.
A handy checklist from one of Saturday's Walk-for-Choice rallies. If this applies to you, you're in luck! Yay, rights!
Culture Buzz Egyptian protest signs translated from Arabic to English. I guess they won't be needing them anymore. Congratulations, Egypt!
Culture Buzz I'm with Coco, Westboro Baptist Church, Ground Zero mosque, Arizona's SB 1070, The Rally To Restore Sanity, BP oil spill, Prop 8, the Pope's visit to London, and more. 2010 was a fantastic year for the protest sign.
From somewhere in Lithuania. And now you know what an iPad on a stick looks like.
Politics Buzz Getting ready for the Rally to Restore Sanity? Huff Post has already come up with a couple of awesome ideas for signs and they are encouraging readers to submit their own. As a way of restoring your own sanity, maybe you should take the day off to create one! [Editor's Note: Don't tell your boss BuzzFeed said so.]
Culture Buzz With Boardwalk Empire premiering last night, it seemed only fitting to take a look back at the state of protest in the 20s. These guys could learn a thing or two about sign-making from the Tea Partiers. Where are the misspelled words? The accusations of communism? The sparkle paint? The kegs of—oh…right.
Sometimes the only way to get through to bigots is to fight fire with fire. Hilarious, hilarious fire.Via IAB.
More than 50% of this sign is factually accurate. And he's batting .667 on correct punctuation. I'm just following this guy's lead and stating the facts.
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The best of the best… so far.
The last item seems to exclude lactose-intolerant gay people, but still: On point.
If there's anything more sinful than homosexuality, it has got to be the horrid corduroy skirt protester Michelle Deferio is wearing.
A+ for the Lemon Party sign if even one ill-fated Tea Party protester ends up on that site.
Politics Buzz Today it is your American duty to laugh at pictures of people from the crazy Tea Parties. Here are some early favorites—please add any more that touch your heart. Bonus points for anyone in a Snuggie.
A bunch of NYU kids staged a sit-in yesterday to protest basically everything under the sun except Veganism. Some fellow students were rather displeased. Lesson: never get between a co-ed and a quesadilla.