Why stick stickers?

A commitment to freedom and secularism

In a world where hate speech is on the rise, whether in public spaces (our streets, our avenues, our country) or in the media, it is essential to react.

Putting up stickers is not just a symbolic act, it is an act of active resistance.

Each sticker placed on a wall, a billboard, or a street becomes a message of hope, tolerance, and freedom. People who see the stickers know they are not alone. This encourages everyone to fight.

Why stick stickers?

  1. Visibility and Impact : Stickers capture attention. They engage, provoke thought, and spark discussion. Sticking them up means taking over a public space to spread positive and essential ideas: secularism, respect for others, and equality before the law.

  2. Responding to Hate : In the face of anti-Semitism, radical Islamism, and intolerance, our stickers are a direct way of saying no to these deadly ideologies. It's our way of demonstrating our rejection of violence and defending our shared values.

  3. Claiming our heritage : By sticking stickers inspired by resistance fighters, historical figures of secularism and the Republic, we are perpetuating a fundamental fight for freedom and human dignity.

An act of resistance

Every sticker placed represents a statement. It's an act of resistance against those who seek to erase the memory of our history, against those who want to impose ideologies that contradict our republican principles.

Many of us believe that it is time to put the lights back on the streets, to make the voice of our republican values, the voice of our rule of law and secularism heard.

And you ?

Taking to the streets, taking to public space, is a way of asserting yourself. It's a way of choosing not to remain passive. Every sticker you put up shows that you're there, that you're defending values ​​that are essential to France, Europe, and the world.

You are not alone in this fight.


Join the movement

Stick stickers, resist on social media, create discussions, take a stand, and above all, don't forget: courage is contagious, every action counts.