Political statement

There is no limit on the form a political statement may take - they may be written, verbal, constituted by actions, or communicated through objects, clothing, design, traditions, language or style.

For example, the Eurovision Song Contest 2023 was described as a "political statement" comprising a "four-hour anti-war protest, with extra neon.

[2] This political statement faced controversy as an arguably hypocritical act to condemn wealth inequality while attending an event with a $35,000 ticket.

By way of example, the rejection of social or legal pressure to wear a hijab in ceratain societies may be a political statement.

[5] By contrast, Pauline Hanson made a political statement by wearing a burqa in the Senate chamber of Australian Parliament to underscore a call she intended to make to ban the religious garment on national security grounds.