Tuesday, December 13, 2011

The Most Memorable Protest Signs of 2011


From Wisconsin and New York to Egypt and Canada, 2011 was chalk full of protests and plenty of awesome homemade signs.
 
From a pro-Egypt protest in Toronto.


From a Slut Walk protest.


From an Occupy Wall Street protest in Times Square in October.


From Egypt.


From a pro-Libya protest in Kansas City, Missouri.


From a pro-Egypt protest in Toronto.


From an Occupy protest in Zuccotti Park.


From an Occupy protest in Seattle, Washington.


From Cairo, Egypt. The sign says: "Thank you Facebook."


From a protest at the Wisconsin Capitol against Governor Scott Walker in February.




From an Occupy protest in NYC.


From a protest at the Wisconsin Capitol.


From a union protest at the Wisconsin State Capitol.


From a pro-Libya protest in Washington DC.


From an Occupy protest in NYC.


From a counter-Westboro Baptist Church protest.


From a student protest in Chile. The signs say: “We have the right to be upset. Excellent education for all.”


From the Zombie Walk in Lawrence, Kansas.


From Zuccotti Park in NYC.


From a gay pride parade in Texas.


From a pro-Libya rally in Washington DC.


From a protest at the Wisconsin Capitol. (Pedobear in the back)


From an Occupy protest in NYC.


From a Planned Parenthood rally in Austin, Texas.


From an Occupy protest.


From a protest at the Wisconsin Capitol.


From an Occupy protest in NYC.


From a rally at the University of California after the pepper spraying cop incident.


From a protest in Cairo, Egypt.


From a pro-choice rally in New York City.


From Zuccotti Park in NYC.


From a protest in Egypt. The sign says: “Leave already, my arm is hurting.”


From an Occupy protest in Dallas, Texas.


From a Slut Walk protest in San Francisco.


From "The Rapture" in May.


From a counter-Westboro Baptist Church protest. In May, hackers took down the WBC website.


From a Global Marijuana Day protest in Edmonton, Canada.


From an Occupy protest in NYC.


From a protest in Egypt.


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