There are many ways for people to express themselves. Some write a diary, some compose songs, some like me write a blog, and some express themselves through dance and no words at all. One craze has been bumper stickers, with the most common 'baby on board.' Bumper stickers however don't necessarily only general information like what football team you support, but also what political views you support.I have posted a link to the very catchy Shirat Hasticker
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GIbjpev6U5s, which is a Hebrew song composed of assorted bumper stickers. Here is the English translation:
http://www.hebrewsongs.com/song-shirathasticker.htm. Bumper stickers, however, are last season. They have been taken over by the t-shirt. Not the standard t-shirt you get in the women's section saying 'love' but t-shirts with slogans ranging from 'I love NY' to 'boys lie' to political views.
I recently came across this t-shirt with the slogan:
Besides being least impressed by this image insinuating Israel should not be recognised, I decided to research t-shirts to express my views on Israel:
If I had the computer skills I would make my own, probably with the phrasing:
honestreporting.com
If the Arabs put down their weapons there would be peace, if Israel put down their weapons there would be no Israel
No to Terrorism
Peace for Israel
The only democracy in the Middle East is Israel
Arab Spring (crossed out) Arab turmoil (underneath)
Feel free to add your ideal political view t-shirt, and who knows if the blogging fails maybe we can go into business