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I’m generally against waving the flag of another nation at a protest. Nothing wrong with protesting about those issues—your intention about foreign affairs is just usually a lot clearer with a sign instead of a flag.
Where I protest it's next to roads so people are moving faster so signs are harder to read.
With signs there's a spectrum, the more words you use the more complex your message can be, but the harder it is to read and understand; fewer words mean simpler message that's easier to read and understand. Idk how picture factor in
Probably could make a sign that says "Iran will win"