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In 2020 many issue-based ] emerged in ] across the United States supporting multiple ] ] commonly with a ] ].<ref name=NewYardSignDiscourse>{{Cite news|last1=Kristian|first1=Bonnie|url=https://theweek.com/articles/928379/americas-new-yard-sign-discourse|title=America's new yard sign discourse|date=31 July 2020|work=The Week}}</ref> One of the most popular ] has the introductory line “In this house, we believe:” or more ] “We believe” after which a list of movements is ] often starting with Black Lives Matter. An even stack of colored lines of correlated phrases stand in vibrant contrast to one another against a black background. | In 2020 many issue-based ] emerged in ] across the United States supporting multiple ] ] commonly with a ] ].<ref name=NewYardSignDiscourse>{{Cite news|last1=Kristian|first1=Bonnie|url=https://theweek.com/articles/928379/americas-new-yard-sign-discourse|title=America's new yard sign discourse|date=31 July 2020|work=The Week}}</ref> One of the most popular ] has the introductory line “In this house, we believe:” or more ] “We believe” after which a list of movements is ] often starting with Black Lives Matter. An even stack of colored lines of correlated phrases stand in vibrant contrast to one another against a black background. | ||
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Doubting the success of social justice,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/51877.Capitalism_and_Freedom|title=Capitalism and Freedom|first=Milton|last=Friedman|website=goodreads.com}}</ref> one Black Lives Matter themed sign proposes historically proven solutions to actually resolve the same issues. It has the introductory line “We strive to” after which a list of words combined from the ] and the ] are enumerated in lines of the same color for comparison with the We Believe sign, starting with Secure Life.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.allarecreatedequal.org/|title=We Strive to Secure Life, Secure Liberty, Respect Family Unit, Reward Individual Merit, Trust in God, Secure Property, and Seek Justice with Due Process of Law.|website=www.allarecreatedequal.org}}</ref>People posting this ] sign see the Constitution as the only hope of truly resolving these issues. | Doubting the success of social justice,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/51877.Capitalism_and_Freedom|title=Capitalism and Freedom|first=Milton|last=Friedman|website=goodreads.com}}</ref> one Black Lives Matter themed sign proposes historically proven solutions to actually resolve the same issues. It has the introductory line “We strive to” after which a list of words combined from the ] and the ] are enumerated in lines of the same color for comparison with the We Believe sign, starting with Secure Life.<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.allarecreatedequal.org/|title=We Strive to Secure Life, Secure Liberty, Respect Family Unit, Reward Individual Merit, Trust in God, Secure Property, and Seek Justice with Due Process of Law.|website=www.allarecreatedequal.org}}</ref> People posting this ] sign see the Constitution as the only hope of truly resolving these issues. | ||
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In 2020 many issue-based yard signs emerged in neighborhoods across the United States supporting multiple left-wing movements commonly with a Black Lives Matter theme. One of the most popular iterations has the introductory line “In this house, we believe:” or more succinctly “We believe” after which a list of movements is enumerated often starting with Black Lives Matter. An even stack of colored lines of correlated phrases stand in vibrant contrast to one another against a black background.
In big cities especially, partisan political signs for the 2020 election have largely been passed over in favor of these social justice signs. The first BLM themed sign originated as a white woman's show of opposition to Trump on his first day in office. The black background of the sign along with Black Lives Matter being prominently listed across almost every variation makes a Black Lives Matter themed sign a vehicle that drives home a group of far-left solutions every time a BLM protest is triggered. One interracial couple has sold thousands of BLM themed signs to place in the yard and also provides messages to put on the car and on oneself.
Doubting the success of social justice, one Black Lives Matter themed sign proposes historically proven solutions to actually resolve the same issues. It has the introductory line “We strive to” after which a list of words combined from the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution are enumerated in lines of the same color for comparison with the We Believe sign, starting with Secure Life. People posting this bi-partisan sign see the Constitution as the only hope of truly resolving these issues.
References
- ^ Kristian, Bonnie (31 July 2020). "America's new yard sign discourse". The Week.
- Taylor, Chris (16 June 2020). "How one woman's yard sign became a rallying cry for allies". Mashable.
- Manning, Hadley (7 September 2020). "Guest Commentary: Your social justice yard sign contributes to division, not discourse". The Denver Post.
- "Signs of Justice We Believe Yard Sign, Weather Proof and Double Sided, Political Yard Sign with Stakes included, BLM Election 2020". amazon.com.
- Oakley, Jameesa. "We Believe Yard Signs". signsofjustice.com.
- Friedman, Milton. "Capitalism and Freedom". goodreads.com.
- "We Strive to Secure Life, Secure Liberty, Respect Family Unit, Reward Individual Merit, Trust in God, Secure Property, and Seek Justice with Due Process of Law". www.allarecreatedequal.org.
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