People turned Ariana Grande lyrics into Women's March protest signs and they're political af
21 January 2019, 16:05
Who knew that these Ariana Grande lyrics would fit in perfectly at the Women's March?
Thousands of protestors attended the third annual Women's March this past weekend and many came armed with clever signs and slogans to show their solidarity. Pop culture related signs are always popular and, this year, lots of folks got creative with their favourite Ariana Grande lyrics.
Ariana's songs 'thank u, next', '7 rings' and 'God is a Woman' all got the political treatment as people put the popstar's lyrics on homemade signs and hit the streets.
There were plenty of "one taught me" signs to be seen.
thank u, next. @ArianaGrande #womensmarch pic.twitter.com/fJxAWk6aIK
— Maria Stanley (@Msnazzzy) January 20, 2019
“One taught me love” - @AOC
— Annie (@Annie_Wu_22) January 19, 2019
“One taught me patience” -@staceyabrams
“One taught me pain.” - @realDonaldTrump #WomensMarch #WomensMarchNYC #ThankUNext @ArianaGrande pic.twitter.com/KYdaGNEJKe
The "one taught me love" lyric was a huge meme in 2018 so it's no surprise that people were inspired to incorporate the relatable lyric into their political protests.
And, of course, people said 'thank u, next' to misogyny.
@ArianaGrande this is my sign from the Women’s March in DC. we said patriarchy?? thank u, next pic.twitter.com/xSk7en2WiF
— arantxa (@xarantxareyes) January 20, 2019
Patriarchy? Thank U, Next. @ArianaGrande #womensmarch #womensmarchyyc #womensmarch2019 #yyc #thankunext pic.twitter.com/dLr0pL3YvH
— Hilary Jahelka (@hilaryjahelka) January 19, 2019
"You like my rights? Gee, thanks. I want em."
ariana x women’s march 2019 pic.twitter.com/aOoN0RHqNO
— alli 💍 (@forevergirlalli) January 20, 2019
Basically, Ari's lyrics were everywhere.
Some of the @ArianaGrande and @IamCardiB signs being used to protest Trump at the #WomensMarch. ✊ pic.twitter.com/BTGCtF1qCo
— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) January 20, 2019
Ariana shared some of her favourites on Instagram stories which included a couple of well crafted "fuck u, next" posters.