Object
Save Our Valley from Pollution and GC = Global Corruption Placards
Hand-painted signs mounted on wooden stakes, their surfaces raw plywood splintered along the edges. The protestors' messages clash in bold lettering—'Stevens Out' demands accountability with jagged red spray paint bleeding into 'Save Our Valley from Pollution', while the reverse side bears 'GC = Global Corruption' in sharp black block letters. The signs sway as protestors stomp to Professor Jones' beat, their makeshift materials cracking under tension as they're carried shoulder-height to amplify voices over the factory hum.
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Purpose
To visually articulate dissent and channel public outrage during a protest, providing both a rallying symbol for the demonstrators and a visible target for security forces to monitor.
Significance
These placards represent coordinated environmental activism against Global Chemicals' pollution practices, with 'Save Our Valley' directly tying local ecological harm to Stevens' leadership decisions. Their dual-sided messaging and spontaneous creation reflect the grassroots nature of the opposition movement.
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