
At the time of writing these lines in 2026, the world is shifting in ways that feel both rapid and unsettling. Authoritarian governments are no longer satisfied with silencing outspoken critics; even quiet dissenters, marginalized voices, and people whose identities or lifestyles don’t fit the preferred narrative have increasingly become targets for those in power. Cultural movements, personal freedoms, and alternative ways of living are being challenged or suppressed in ways that would have seemed unthinkable not long ago.
Art cannot stop bullets mid‑air, nor can it prevent bombs from falling. But art can reach the minds and consciences of the people who choose to fire those weapons or give those orders. Sometimes a single image, a message, or a symbol is enough to make someone hesitate, reflect, or reconsider the path they’re on. And in times like these, even a moment of reflection can matter.
The file on this page is free for anyone to download, print, and share as often as needed. Save them to your device, pass them along to friends and family, and let them travel further than any one voice could on its own. The more widely they spread, the more chances they have to spark thought, conversation, and — hopefully — change.

PAGE 1 Explanation and instruction on how to best use the PDF /// PAGE 2 Six business card size Qrofties of Kash-the-Pash that are best used when print on acetate paper. Put them everywhere so people remember that they are been seen aka observed. Use this on your car, at your desk, your home on window shopping sessions. /// PAGE 3 A big door or store sign to inform that your place does not serve ICE. Make them know that those who do not want ICE, are there. Come as a friend, not as an officer. /// PAGE 4 Six Qrofties at the size of a standard european business card with several designs
Instructions
1. Download the PDF file // 2. Print it out on acetate paper (best for windows or lampshade surfaces), or on 90g paper to send it as postcard, use it as bookmark or hand-out // 3. hand it out, hang it on a wall, put it on windows. Everywhere. Fight the power!