View Full Version : Help me think of anti-democrat slogans!
breadandwater
16th October 2009, 00:53
I live in Eugene, Oregon. I've found that it can be just as frustrating living with naive and mindless liberals as in areas with right-wingers and fundamentalists.
There is an (permitted) anti Afghanistan war rally here on saturday. My only sole purpose of going is to denounce Democrats. I'm trying to think of signs to make and realized there are probably endless amounts of slogans. I'm curious to see if anyone on here can dig some up.
Some I've thought of:
Democrats betray the working class
Democrats are for suckers
Democrats are warmongers
I'm not very clever. Also trying to think of some that are anti-capitalist and anti-statist in message.
There's also the classic no war but class war. Can't forget that one, though I kind of want to narrow it down to anti-democrat.
Muzk
16th October 2009, 02:28
You should drop that idea, really...
If you want to go down all the way to the bottom like the republican conservatives... here you go
Democraps!
Democrats take too many naps!
Democrats advocate war, but the republicans more!
awesome i should be a rapper like radical
Communist
16th October 2009, 04:16
Yours are good, my suggestion is pretty simple:
NOBAMA.
And it's not my own idea, but it works.
breadandwater
16th October 2009, 06:19
You should drop that idea, really...
If you're fine with the racist and nationalist teabaggers leading the resistance than yeah. Not surprising that you give conservative slogans.
It's been a year since obama was elected. I'm pretty pissed off and ready to denounce the democrats for suckering the working people. You should do the same or the left will never have any real appeal.
OriginalGumby
16th October 2009, 20:01
If you are trying to win people away from the democrats slogans and chants and rip on them is not the way to go. This will totally alienate you from people right now. However chants that make it clear that you are raising demands to the dems and may show frustration with their lack of action will resonate with other activists that may still look to them to some extent. These people will over the next few months and years find themselves fighting to make the dems budge and eventually breaking from them. This is a process that does not take place with a clever anti-democrat slogan but with experience and explanation and struggle. Of course slogans are to be adjusted based on where the population is at but at present these are the sorts of chants the ISO does about Obama.
Chants
Hey Obama we demand, troops out of Afghanistan
Hey Obama can't you see, we demand equality(LGBT)
Hey Obama we demand, single payer, yes we can!
When stuff happens that shifts where the population is at you can adjust the tone.
Back of the bus, hell no! Barney Frank, fuck you!
Barney Frank is wrong, We've been waiting for too long
(he dissed the national civil rights march)
manic expression
16th October 2009, 21:30
A few off the top of my head:
"The Lesser Evil is Pretty Fucking Evil!"
"Obama has Empty Promises
We have Empty Pockets"
"Repubs are red,
Dems are blue,
we're all getting fucked,
so it's time for a coup!"
New Tet
16th October 2009, 23:01
I live in Eugene, Oregon. I've found that it can be just as frustrating living with naive and mindless liberals as in areas with right-wingers and fundamentalists.
You say that 'cause you've never spent an entire day with my aunt, Tia Rosita; the most narrow-minded, bigoted woman I ever met!
There is an (permitted) anti Afghanistan war rally here on saturday. My only sole purpose of going is to denounce Democrats.
Think you can find time to denounce the Republicans as well? Maybe spend ten minutes denouncing capitalism as the evil seed that spawned it all?
There's also the classic no war but class war. Can't forget that one, though I kind of want to narrow it down to anti-democrat.
My advise is "don't go" lest you find yourself with a fireman's hose wrapped around your neck, like Mellish in Bananas.
Pirate turtle the 11th
16th October 2009, 23:43
Different party same shit.
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