Occupy Toronto took place on October 15th as part of global events showing solidarity with the Occupy Wall Street movement inspired by Adbusters Magazine. Where civic protest goes, cheeky signs follow.
“The establishment will irritate you – pull your beard, flick your face – to make you fight. Because once they’ve got you violent, then they know how to handle you. The only thing they don’t know how to handle is non-violence and humor.” – John Lennon
Here’s 20 great signs from Occupy Toronto:
“I can’t afford a lobbyist! I am the 99%.”

“99% against corporate FAT CATS.”

“I want … our kids to be able to afford a home in the neighbourhood they grew up in!”

“Unless someone like you cares a whole awful lot, then nothing is going to get better – it’s not!”

“Here today for our kids tomorrow”

“1% margin of error.”

“Abandon greed, kindness is worthwhile.”

“We’ve got 99 problems and the rich got none.”

“Mr. Obama tear down this Wall St!”

“99% too big to fail”

“Know hope for all Canadians.”

“I’m here because being poor costs too damn much.”

“Only environmental disasters trickle down to the 99%.”

“That awkward moment when your government fails you.”

“Keep consuming until there is no earth left to consume. Everything is okay!”

“Pass the gravy?”

“This is about love. (We all need more of it)”

“Let’s carpe diem on this one, eh?”

“Dear Capitalism, it’s not us, it’s you. Just kidding, it’s you.”

“Billions vs. Billions”

“Less me more we”

Solidarity through Art: The world has gone to battle. We’re left to pick up the ashes:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZRyx1rpYDNU&feature=channel_video_title