The Washington Post has a new slogan, the internet suggests some great alternatives
The Washington Post's new slogan "Democracy Dies in Darkness" crystallizes in 4 words the danger of Trump's explicit war on the free press. pic.twitter.com/buqu0xqKGZ
— Jonathan Riley (@realJonRiley) February 23, 2017
It does seem a little bit Goth – but the always helpful people of Twitter were on hand to suggest some great alternatives…
https://twitter.com/jpignata/status/834405711064989697
wow, the washington post’s new slogan is pretty dark pic.twitter.com/6yxzZ2EC5G
— Tom Phillips (@flashboy) February 22, 2017
The Washington Post’s new slogan seems a little dark, don’t you think? pic.twitter.com/fombYH9uTw
— Jonathan Riley (@realJonRiley) February 23, 2017
https://twitter.com/SSludgeworth/status/834414482466160640
Everyone's saying the new Washington Post tagline is really dark, but I find it sort of optimistic actually. pic.twitter.com/ZUGsX7Go9Z
— Ryan Broderick (@broderick) February 22, 2017
https://twitter.com/calebecarma/status/834426708069580800
— Eliot Nelson (@eliotnelson) February 22, 2017
The slogan also works really well outside of the Washington Post.
New Morrissey album "Democracy Dies in Darkness" out now, featuring the hit single "More Will Ignore Me the Louder I Get." pic.twitter.com/e7hPviOQfX
— Christopher J. Scalia (@cjscalia) February 22, 2017
https://twitter.com/MarkTrueblood/status/834590929415712768