“This is not a time to be dismayed, this is punk rock time. This is what Joe Strummer trained you for.” – Henry Rollins

the site runner in a gas mask in front of an industrial building with yellow spray paint in the background
Yea, it's actually me lol

Ever feel like screaming into the void? Here's a megaphone.

StickerPolitics is back, baby! From the ashes of ZeroPeopleFoundThisHelpful (ZPFTH) and BumperStickerPolitics (BSP), we rise again. Those earlier iterations? Let’s just say they ended with a bang—server costs, mysterious bans, and enough legal gray areas to make a lawyer shit their pants. I spent the downtime honing my artistic skills, shitposting on Reddit, and working on something I’m still not legally allowed to discuss. Even managed to sneak some subversive designs onto Amazon itself – gotta pay the bills somehow, right?

Then Trump, again. Like a cockroach crawling out of the nuclear apocalypse, he skittered back into power. And let me tell you, I was pissed.

Sitting around and crying wasn’t an option. The world needs more than just doomscrolling and keyboard warriors. So, I channeled that rage into action. StickerPolitics.us was reborn. This isn’t about making a buck (though, let’s be real, a little cash helps keep the lights on). This is about giving a voice to the voiceless, turning dissent into art, and making sure the resistance lives on, one sticker at a time. We don’t give a shit if people don’t like the messaging. We don’t give a shit if you’re “not supposed to” monetize the punk aesthetic. We’re here to provide the fuel for the fire, the soundtrack for the rebellion.

Don’t just buy our stickers, organize first, do something – come back when you need them.

Don't just buy our stickers, organize first, do something - come back when you need them.

Slap them on gas pumps, lampposts, corporate headquarters – anywhere your message needs to be seen. And then go further. Organize, protest, make your voice heard in the real world. Then, come back, grab a few stickers, and plaster them everywhere. Consider it a reward for taking action.

Stickers are small, but they’re powerful. They’re easily shared, instantly recognizable, and impossible to ignore. They’re a symbol of defiance, a middle finger to the status quo, a way to wear your dissent on your sleeve (or your laptop, or your water bottle). StickerPolitics: Where dissent meets design. Join the Sticker Rebellion. Let’s make some fucking noise.

Oh, and read the disclaimer – I can’t recommend you break the law!