Stickers
Information about stickering from both sides.
Quick navigation:
How-to: covering/removing stickers
Content warning for bodily injury: if so, skip to the next header with the takeaway "cover, don't remove".
Keep in mind that some far-right people have been shown to attempt to stop by putting razor blades under their stickers.
This means that, when faced with a sticker you wish removed.
- Use a tool to remove it
- Cover it up with another stickers
- Or - if you are adept at tactile detection - check if the sticker is hiding something underneath
Let our stance be clear: do NOT do this. And that isn't a bid for respectability politics.
This is because this assumes that a far-right person will remove it.
So remember: the chance that an innocent government worker, volunteer, store employee,
or random person might be tasked with removing the sticker is not impossible.
Hurting innocent people is a price not worth paying.
- Pigeon
Spotted: Far-right stickers in Antwerp
This list is not exhaustive, these are merely stickers and signs that have been spotted in Antwerp by contributors to the website.

Translation: Flemish, right(-wing), radical

"To leftist tears", by Vlaams Belang Jongeren/youth
Spotted: Neutral stickers in Antwerp
Sometimes a sticker looks like it would be political, for better and for worse. Then it turns out, it's neither.
Good sticker sources
Want some stickers to put places?