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'You can't fix stupid but you can vote it out': Here are some of the best signs from the March for Our Lives protests

Mar 25, 2018, 04:48 IST

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Looking west away from the stage, the crowd fills Pennsylvania Avenue during the &quotMarch for Our Lives" rally in support of gun control, Saturday, March 24, 2018, in Washington.Associated Press/Alex Brandon

Hundreds of thousands of protesters descended on cities across the United States and around the world on Saturday, as gun-control activists and survivors participated in the "March for Our Lives" rally.

Attendees were pushing for gun reform and demanding an end to the type of violence that took the lives of 17 students and staff members at the Marjory Stoneman Douglas high school in Parkland, Florida, last month.

Protest signs were out in full swing - many of them were at turns angry, hopeful, clever, or just all-around entertaining.

Here are some of the best signs of the day:

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Some people found creative ways to express their outrage.

Others struggled valiantly with that.

Some people's signs were witty...

...others were more poignant.

And some were just inspirational.

This person raised an interesting question.

And this person made one simple request.

This woman threw down some logic.

And this person offered one recommendation.

President Donald Trump was mentioned frequently.

As was the NRA.

Lots of people's signs targeted politicians...

Or went after lawmakers' perceived hypocrisy...

...and mentioned that the 2018 midterms are just around the corner.

This young man wants you to know he'll be voting in 2020.

 

“Vote him out” - Zac Hardwick, 24 (center) #MarchForOurLivesdc #MarchForOurLives pic.twitter.com/MqKpbzXez2

— Eliza Relman (@eliza_relman) March 24, 2018

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