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A large group of my friends are getting a really wide banner made for the Sydney march on the Sunday. It starts IN hamarket but not sure where the march marches to. I'll certainly be there for the speeches.
In terms of what to put on a banner, take your pick from a long list of issues!
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@just_me_karen wrote:
Hi Deb ๐ didnt see you here.
My kid was threatened with expulsion from his school when they found out I'd taken him to an anti war rally...his school supports wars and stuff. Now he's older, he's coming too...but I suspect he'll march with the young folk. I'll be puffing at the back, from waving my placard and chanting ๐
I can't think what to put in my placard that won't get me arrested for foul language lol
Our kids school is the opposite - they are encouraged to take a stand and are allowed time off school in Year 10 onwards with parents permission.
on โ22-02-2014 11:33 AM
The best anti Abbott slogan appeared in a lane in Newtown a couple of weeks after the election. It managed to stay up a few weeks before it was painted over.
The message was simple and to the point. It said:
F... Y... Tony.
Every time I drove past I'd say to my kids "There isn't much more that you would need to add to that."
on โ22-02-2014 12:10 PM
I think if you can't find a slogan that doesn't include a foul word, you shouldn't have one.
I don't see the need for it and for me, it would have no impact in a positive manner.