Social Justice Pins and Buttons
Vintage PBS Logo - Retro Public Broadcasting Service - 70s 80s Nostalgia Pin
by Frag coming
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Description: Yes Officer I Saw The Speed Limit I just didn't see you! This hilarious car lover design features a speedometer engulfed in flames, perfect for racers and automotive enthusiasts.
Yes Officer I Saw The Speed Limit - Funny Speeding Fire Speedometer Pin
by MYTH MERCH MASTER
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Description: Reddy Kilowatt is a cartoon character that served as a corporate spokesman for electricity generation in the United States and other countries for nearly one hundred years. Currently, the Reddy Kilowatt trademark is owned by Xcel Energy. Description Reddy Kilowatt is drawn as a stick figure whose body, limbs, and hair are made of stylized lightning-bolts and whose bulbous head has a light bulb for a nose and wall outlets for ears. Conception Reddy Kilowatt made his first published appearance on March 14, 1926, in an advertisement in The Birmingham News for the Alabama Power Company (APC). The character was the brainchild of the company's 40-year-old commercial manager, Ashton B. Collins, Sr.
Vintage, Distressed - Remember Kids Electricity Will Kill You Pin
by offsetvinylfilm
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Description: This powerful quote by Patrick Henry, “The Constitution Is Not An Instrument For The Government To Restrain The People, It Is An Instrument For The People To Restrain The Government,” is a bold reminder of the true foundation of democracy. Perfect for patriots, history buffs, and defenders of civil liberties. Makes a great gift for activists who wants to make a statement.
The Constitution Is to Restrain the Government – Patrick Henry Quote Pin
by Quiet Storm
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Description: ICEholes - Patriotic - Front ImmigrationCustomsEnforcementis the 2025 Gestapo. It's made up of proud scrotums, oath keepers, 3 percenters and other garden variety militia types. They destroying people's property, for fun. #SubversiveWare Subversive Ware SubversiveWare #TrendingNow #BestSeller #SubversiveWare Subversive Ware SubversiveWare #TrendingNow #BestSeller
Description: Radicalized by basic decency, Political Protest, Feminist Activist, Liberal, Social Justice
Radicalized by basic decency, Political Protest, Feminist Activist, Liberal, Social Justice Pin
by Aesthetic Alley
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Description: Pro-Planet, Pro-Science, Pro-Democracy, Pro-Equality, Pro-Choice activism fashion for environmentalist, environmental activist, women's rights, women's reproductive rights, science matters, save our democracy, equal rights, and kindness matters. Perfect gift for men, women, and teens supporting the planet Earth, the environment, science, freedom, democracy, equality, women's rights, and compassion for others. Back: Voting Should Be Free, Fair, and Easy.
Make Lying Wrong Again Human’s Rights Women Speak Statement Pin
by Mythart
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Description: Stay aware, stay informed, stay WOKE. This bold typographic design isn’t just a statement—it’s a mindset. Whether you’re standing up for justice, questioning the status quo, or just love a little thought-provoking style, this design lets the world know you’re paying attention. Perfect for activists, free thinkers, and anyone who refuses to hit snooze on reality. Wear it, own it, and keep the conversation going. Because being woke isn’t a trend—it’s a responsibility. Get yours now!
Description: "Real eyes realize real lies" is a popular aphorism and play on words meaning that true insight, discernment, and awareness ("real eyes") allow a person to recognize deception and falsehoods ("real lies"). It emphasizes seeing past illusions to understand the true nature of reality, often attributed to rapper Tupac Shakur. Key Components of the Phrase: Real Eyes: Represents genuine perception, insight, and awareness. Realize: Means to come into knowledge of, or to understand clearly. Real Lies: Refers to identifying actual deceptions or falsehoods. Context and Usage: Interpretation: The phrase suggests that one should not believe everything they hear, but instead use their own judgment to see the truth.