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Refuse the Cruise Missile Vintage Protest Pin 1983
Refuse the Cruise Missile Vintage Protest Pin 1983
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A Defiant Symbol of Canadian Peace Activism
This vintage protest pin represents a powerful moment in Canada’s Cold War history, when citizens mobilized against nuclear escalation. Featuring a bold yellow background, a black cruise missile graphic, and a striking red prohibition symbol, the design delivers an unmistakable anti-war message. The glossy finish and strong colour contrast give the pin immediate visual impact, while the simple round form reflects the grassroots nature of protest materials from the early 1980s. Closely associated with the Refuse the Cruise movement, this pin was worn during demonstrations opposing U.S. cruise missile testing in Canada. It stands today as a tangible reminder of public resistance and calls for peace over militarization.
Why You’ll Love This Vintage Protest Pin?
• Strong Anti-War Message – A clear visual statement rejecting nuclear missiles and military escalation.
• Historic Canadian Movement – Connected to the 1983 Refuse the Cruise campaign during the Cold War.
• Bold Graphic Design – High-contrast colours and striking symbolism ensure lasting visual impact.
• Classic Pinback Construction – Solid round metal pin with a smooth front and traditional safety-pin clasp.
• Perfect Gift Idea – A meaningful gift for collectors of political history, activism, or peace memorabilia.
Dimensions
• Diameter: 5.1 cm \ 2 in
Weight
• Approx.: 0.02 kg \ 0.04 lbs
A compelling piece of activist history that reflects a moment when public voices demanded peace and sovereignty.
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