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I will avoid saying why I'm planning on doing it now only because it will color people's interpretation of why I'm doing it.

Hopefully my Iran flag will come in time, but it will the a 3' by 5' flag and it will tough be 10' in the air and I will be with other protestors.

I have waves the Palestine flag in multiple previous protests and I get the sense that people don't recognize it like the LGBT flag

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[–] WeirdGoesPro@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 6 hours ago (1 children)

I’m generally against waving the flag of another nation at a protest. Nothing wrong with protesting about those issues—your intention about foreign affairs is just usually a lot clearer with a sign instead of a flag.

[–] solidheron@sh.itjust.works 2 points 2 hours ago

Where I protest it's next to roads so people are moving faster so signs are harder to read.

With signs there's a spectrum, the more words you use the more complex your message can be, but the harder it is to read and understand; fewer words mean simpler message that's easier to read and understand. Idk how picture factor in

Probably could make a sign that says "Iran will win"