We Used to Stand Up for Ourselves Sticker

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The We Used to Stand Up for Ourselves sticker features a hand-drawn sketch of a guillotine paired with a bold historical satire message. A striking protest-style design perfect for laptops, water bottles, notebooks, and gear.

• High opacity film that’s impossible to see through
• Fast and easy bubble-free application
• Durable vinyl
• 95µ density

Don't forget to clean the surface before applying the sticker.
The We Used to Stand Up for Ourselves sticker features a hand-drawn sketch of a guillotine paired with a bold historical satire message. A striking protest-style design perfect for laptops, water bottles, notebooks, and gear.

• High opacity film that’s impossible to see through
• Fast and easy bubble-free application
• Durable vinyl
• 95µ density

Don't forget to clean the surface before applying the sticker.
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The We Used to Stand Up for Ourselves design draws inspiration from historical protest imagery and political satire. Featuring a hand-drawn guillotine illustration, the design references moments in history when ordinary people rose up against powerful institutions and demanded change.

While provocative, the imagery is used symbolically as part of a long tradition of protest art and political commentary. Throughout history, artists and satirists have used powerful imagery to highlight tensions between authority and the public.

Theory Fury’s approach to design blends satire, cultural commentary, and conspiracy-inspired humor. This piece fits squarely within that tradition by using bold symbolism and striking visuals to create a conversation-starting design.

Fans of protest art, historical satire, and edgy graphic apparel will appreciate the rebellious tone and minimalist aesthetic of the design. The combination of stark imagery and direct messaging creates a piece that is both visually compelling and culturally provocative.

The We Used to Stand Up for Ourselves design represents the enduring spirit of questioning power and remembering that satire has always been one of the most powerful tools for challenging authority.