Make Facts Matter Again Shorts
Description: Simple white letters on black background: "make ignorance embarrassing again". No, science doesn't change because of your "opinion." No, opinions aren't for facts, they're about whether you like coffee or not. Get yourself some science.
"make ignorance embarrassing again" in plain white letters - FFS people be DUMB Shorts
by TheBestWords
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Description: Make ignorance embarrassing again with a bold statement for critical thinking, science, facts, education, and knowledge. Perfect for free thinkers, skeptics, intellectuals, students, educators, science lovers, and curious minds who value truth, logic, evidence, learning, and independent thought. A powerful choice for anyone who believes facts matter, questions assumptions, and refuses to let ignorance replace knowledge.
Make Ignorance Embarrassing Again – Critical Thinking Facts Science Knowledge Shorts
by ZyziowskyArt
$21 $27
Description: Make ignorance embarrassing again with bold minimalist typography for critical thinking, facts, education, knowledge, and independent thought. Perfect for free thinkers, skeptics, intellectuals, students, educators, and anyone who values truth, logic, evidence, reason, and learning. A smart statement for curious minds who question assumptions, think for themselves, and believe facts matter more than ignorance.
Make Ignorance Embarrassing Again – Critical Thinking Free Thinker Facts Logic Shorts
by ZyziowskyArt
$21 $27
Description: Make ignorance embarrassing again with a bold warning for critical thinking, science, facts, education, and knowledge. Perfect for free thinkers, science lovers, educators, students, skeptics, intellectuals, and curious minds who value truth, logic, evidence, learning, and fact checking. Think, question, verify — and never let ignorance replace knowledge.
Make Ignorance Embarrassing Again – Critical Thinking Science Facts Brain Warning Shorts
by ZyziowskyArt
$21 $27
Description: Hypocrites: America Was Built on the Backs of Immigrants and Slaves — A powerful visual, a crowd of weary immigrants trudges toward an industrial ship, framed by smoke and steel—symbols of the labor that built America. The bold text, “AMERICA WAS BUILT ON THE BACKS OF IMMIGRANTS AND SLAVES,” confronts viewers with a truth often ignored. In today’s climate, where ICE agents deny due process to marginalized communities, this image becomes a mirror of hypocrisy. As civil rights erode and nationalism rises, the likely result is deeper division—a nation forgetting the very hands that shaped it.
Description: #respect #endracism #saynotoracism #stopracism #notoracism #noracism #stophate #stopthehate #stoptheviolence #stopviolence #resist #humanrights #blm #blacklivesmatter #alllivesmatter #antifascist #antinazi #makeamericagreatagain #equalityforall #activist #activism #bethechange #socialjustice #equality #equalrights #staywoke #nohate #racialequality #makeracistsafraidagain #makeracistsquietagain
Description: Hypocrites: America Was Built on the Backs of Immigrants and Slaves — In stark contrast to its founding truths, this image exposes the hypocrisy of modern America—where ICE agents, symbols of state power, deny due process to immigrants and marginalized citizens whose labor and sacrifice built the nation. The distressed typography evokes a fractured legacy, reminding us that while America was forged by the hands of the oppressed, it now turns its back on them. Amid rising xenophobia and systemic inequities, this visual indictment demands accountability and justice for those still fighting to belong.
Description: A bold science humor artwork featuring a planet-style graphic and the phrase “Still Not Flat, We Checked Again.” Perfect for science lovers, astronomy fans, STEM teachers, skeptics, nerd humor fans, classroom gifts, space jokes, and anyone who enjoys funny fact-based quote designs.
Description: Hypocrites: America Was Built on the Backs of Immigrants and Slaves — In stark contrast to its founding truths, this image exposes the hypocrisy of modern America—where ICE agents, symbols of state power, deny due process to immigrants and marginalized citizens whose labor and sacrifice built the nation. The distressed typography evokes a fractured legacy, reminding us that while America was forged by the hands of the oppressed, it now turns its back on them. Amid rising xenophobia and systemic inequities, this visual indictment demands accountability and justice for those still fighting to belong.