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POLL: Help choose design of Left Wing Pinko button

As many of you have already read, yesterday Don Cherry graced Toronto's city council chambers and proceeded to bash those who do not share his particular world view.

To commemorate Mr. Cherry's wordsmithery, Spacing has decided to make a 1.5-inch button and fridge magnet. We're asking our faithful readers to pick the design. The most popular design, as of 3pm on Wednesday, will be sent to our button/magnet maker. We'll then begin to take online orders ($3 for button, $5 for magnet, shipping included) and hopefully have them in a few retail stores within a day.

You can also download any of these options and use one for your Facebook or Twitter profile pic. Here is Option 1, Option 2, and Option 3.

UPDATE: Here is a listing of stores that are now carrying the buttons.


 

Comments

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Great job, Matt...Being one of those "pinkos out there that ride bicycles and everything," could Option 1 come with a bike instead of a hockey stick?

Comment by Adam C-F
December 8, 2010 | 9:16 am

I'd like a bicycle included in the design please.  

I trust the proceeds of you parasitically exploiting the "Don Cherry" fiasco will go toward a reputable charity - and not your own coffers. Seeing as you're so politically correct and all, that would seem to be the "right left wing pinko" thing to do. Especially during the Holiday Season. Or do "pinkos" still not believe in the Holiday Spirit?

Comment by Thierry Nihill
December 8, 2010 | 9:48 am

I voted for #1 but I don't really like the reversed 'N' on any of these (presumably you're trying for some sort of Cyrillic effect).

Comment by Paul
December 8, 2010 | 9:59 am

Seems like there should be a bicycle-related option.

Comment by Stephen
December 8, 2010 | 10:34 am

Can we have a "Left-wing Bike-riding Pinko" badge? (Or replace the hockey stick with a bike?

Great idea, how about t-shirts?

I wish I could vote for an option that didn't misuse Cyrillic characters.

C'mon one of these totally needs a bike! No?

Love the hockey stick in it :) Why bike? I am assuming that it stands to be a reference to Mr. Cherry. No? Great idea :)

Comment by Darcie
December 8, 2010 | 11:19 am

Dont like any of them. Somewhat re-enforces stereotypes as many centrist voters were offended too. Cherry is offensive to all people.

Comment by scottd
December 8, 2010 | 11:21 am

"Left wing" should be hyphenated, being a compound adjective and all. It's something us left-wing pinko sorts pay attention to these days.

Jussayin.

Comment by Trin
December 8, 2010 | 11:21 am

Ah, just read the whole transcript, got the bike reference. How about "Left wing Kook"?

Comment by Darcie
December 8, 2010 | 11:25 am

I agree with those who say it needs a bike :)

Trin: Adding a hyphen loses the hockey double-entendre (which is also why I kinda prefer the one with the stick).

Comment by Stritch
December 8, 2010 | 11:55 am

I like the comments about adding a bike. If the hockey stick motif stays, maybe the blade could be formed by the word 'pinko'...Great job!

I like Option 1, but agree that it should have a bike instead of a hockey stick.

Comment by DavidS
December 8, 2010 | 11:58 am

Definitely needs a bike.  Like options 1 or 2.  Can I order them in BULK!?!?

Comment by Carlito
December 8, 2010 | 12:01 pm

I like #1 best, but PINKO should be in white, as it is the most important element, with LEFT-WING in black. White stands out more than black against the coloured background. And I agree that it should be hyphenated. Just saying.

I like the texture that the hockey stick adds. You could even create different backgrounds for cyclists, artists, etc.

I love the hockey stick.  Left winger?  lol  Plus the irony is awesome.  

Comment by Katie Mitic
December 8, 2010 | 12:16 pm

I believe the bicycle option can be adressed by wearing two buttons side by side.

Comment by Mike Ricks
December 8, 2010 | 12:16 pm

@Thierry

Are right wingers the only ones allowed to make money now? Last time I checked Spacing's a small, independent publication with a hell of a lot more editorial content than advertisement. Kudos to them for finding creative ways to "fill their coffers" instead of a rich financier who tries to exerts their influence through their new acquisition.

Can't the non-"T.O. Tea Party-ers" have their own rallying symbol?

Comment by m-dash
December 8, 2010 | 12:16 pm

Carlito:

Send an email to mikebulko@spacing.ca and we can chat about bulk orders (it's in my last name after all!)

Comment by Mike Bulko
December 8, 2010 | 12:18 pm

White stands out more on the screen, but once in print, the black is going to stand out more. I'm with those who call for a cycling design. Don Cherry didn't make a hockey analogy with left-wing, and the joke doesn't work. The fact that he's a hockey commentator doesn't make the joke either.

I like Michael Barker's design:
http://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=10150093797645664&set=a.460515225663.259528.598660663

Threw together some shirts. :)

I think Spacing should thank Grapes because they will make a killing on these buttons. It will certainly make it easier for me to identify who's a pinko and who's not :) I vote for option 1...love the hockey stick in the background. You can also offer various buttons with different graphics in the background like a bicycle or an LRT, etc. so people can choose which one they want or identify with the most.

Comment by VINCE PIETROPAOLO
December 8, 2010 | 12:26 pm

Here's a bike version I knocked off quickly - http://dl.dropbox.com/u/2893577/Pinko%20copy.jpg

Comment by Stuart Baulch
December 8, 2010 | 12:39 pm

Don't choose #1 - hockey has nothing to do with this - I like the idea of having a bike image - and would love to see Michael Barker's design.

Comment by BKivi
December 8, 2010 | 12:52 pm

For what it's worth, I'd suggest not doing anything like this. Cherry's trademark style wasn't a surprise and I don't think people should be putting that much stock in what he says. In the NHL, lots of players and coaches are boo'ed and the subject of ridicule by fans and other players - but they have to just shrug it off and not let it get to them. I think that's what we need to do. The more pink shirts or jackets worn, the more Facebook groups, the more pink buttons made, the more Cherry's idiocy is given credibility. 

Comment by Mark Jull
December 8, 2010 | 12:54 pm

That's a valid thought, Mark. My feeling is that when confronted with idiocy, have fun with it, rather than be overly serious in response. Match bullshit with....well, fun.

I love the creative responses to our political oppression.  Check out this t-shirt design, pretty funny:

http://www.zazzle.ca/stay_putz_marshmallow_mayor_tshirt-235924958910335830

I hope this is a runoff vote! haha.

hockey stick is leading.. but only with 47%, which means most people don't necessarily want it. (ironically, that's exactly what Ford got. lol)

PS: I'm just joking. We need fair elections for Council. But efficiency trumps fairness for button elections. ; )

Yes, scrap the hockey stick, and replace with bicycle. I like the reversed N's, whether they are poking fun on illiteracy or going for the Cyrillic/Communist effect.

Comment by Alex
December 8, 2010 | 1:16 pm

Thierry Nihil - what have you got against capitalism? Surely profiting from the follies of others is just the sort of tribute to the free-market that will strengthen it against the inevitable onslaught of the very "Left wing pinkos" you seek to decry. In the future please make every effort to focus your outrage more effectively.

Comment by Michael Booth
December 8, 2010 | 1:19 pm

I agree with everyone who is in favour of adding a bike. Glad people are doing this. Totally agree with Shawn's comments above. Harkens back to when Mike Harris was in power (shudder), one could buy a variety of buttons - I still have my "Gardeners against Mike Harris". I am sure we'll be finding many more ideas for future buttons. The mayor has only been in office 1 week, lol.

Comment by Sky Lamothe
December 8, 2010 | 1:22 pm

I would also like a bike image!

I agree that the hockey stick should be a bike - seems more appropriate to take the high road instead of the high stick.  Just saying.

Comment by Donna Silver
December 8, 2010 | 1:38 pm

I don't like the И as N either. I suggest using Constructivist Square by P22. e.g.

http://imgur.com/eqnGX.png

I'm a left-wing pinko and I don't ride a bike. So the hockey stick is fine by me.

Yep, really needs a bike.

Comment by eric
December 8, 2010 | 1:51 pm

Thanks, Shawn. I'm wondering now if a playful response depends on who or what is being responded to... I mean, if it was Ford the mayor (or another elected official) who said this, then a response, playful or otherwise, would be necessary. But responding to Cherry is akin to responding to some lunatic warning of the apocalypse at Yonge and Dundas. In fact, all of Cherry's career is based on riling people up. If people didn't really care what this guy thought or said about them, he'd be out of a job.

Comment by Mark Jull
December 8, 2010 | 1:54 pm

I agree re bicycle - there should be a version with a bike or bike wheel as the watermark image behind the text
m 2 cents as a cyclist & graphic designer

Comment by Shlomit
December 8, 2010 | 1:56 pm

Option one is a no-go as it assumes I am pro-hockey.

A fire's no fun without fuel. Any chance of getting some brown t-shirts with a "ford for mayor" printed on them?

R.

Comment by Richard
December 8, 2010 | 2:11 pm

This neeeeeeeeeeds to be a HUGE sticker that I can slap on my left-wing pinko bike for all to see!

Comment by Faith
December 8, 2010 | 2:26 pm

YOUR DEMANDS HAVE BEEN ANSWERED: a bike icon will go on sale too. But we'll keep the hockey stick since that is winning and we've received lots of positive feedback on it.

Bike Riding Pinko

Meslin is absolutely right: these options are mirroring the election night results!

Hi, 
I'd like Option 2...but how about adding "Kook" with Kook being slightly less large in size than Pinko.(love the backward-Cyrillic-looking-N)

p.s. I felt almost empathy with Rob  Ford, when he stood at the lectern with his eyebrows emoting after Don Cherry's rant. Almost...but then I lay down, had a rest, and felt better.

Comment by Suzanne
December 8, 2010 | 2:31 pm

Love the idea, and I'll definitely buy one.

Mark> There is certainly no-true-winning. Don't say anything, the bullshit hangs. Have fun with it, you acknowledge it. More fun to have fun. Also, there he was at the centre of City Council chambers, our most holy democratic place. He wasn't being a wing-nut from the sidelines, he was coming from the centre of power.

Any chance that these will be available in Montreal? We have plenty of bike-riding left-wing pinkos here too!

Maybe you can sell them at Spacing fund-raising events.

@ZVI

They will be on our online store once the polls are closed and we can certainly ship them to Montreal

Comment by Mike Bulko
December 8, 2010 | 3:10 pm

Love the bike version, but any chance it can get the hyphen it needs? As in, "bike-riding pinko"?
Us bike-riding pinkos sometimes have grammar-dork tendencies.

Comment by cassandra_d
December 8, 2010 | 3:13 pm

Someone should really make arrangements to personally hand one to Mayor Ford. Also, if you call and complain about Cherry, he'll probably call you back.

Comment by Andrew
December 8, 2010 | 3:22 pm

One more vote in favour of the hyphen and against the reversed N (which represents 'i' in Cyrillic), because it's tired and wrong.

Comment by Larry
December 8, 2010 | 3:29 pm

I want to order tons of these buttons and give to everyone in their Christmas cards. Good for you for getting these organized so quickly.

C.

Comment by catherine nasmith
December 8, 2010 | 3:31 pm

You need to put the word TORONTO on the pin somwhere - e.g. Toronto left-wing pinko

Comment by BenD
December 8, 2010 | 3:35 pm

Left wing as in the hockey position? That's genius, but I didn't get it until I read the comments below (and I love puns!)

So maybe if you mention that in the writeup above, people would appreciate the joke and vote for #1.

Comment by Billy
December 8, 2010 | 3:40 pm

For authenticity is really should be to be "Lefty Pinko Kook".

Comment by Dave
December 8, 2010 | 3:43 pm

Surprised nobody has requested a "thumbs-up" background a la Don Cherry's trademark thumbs-up.

Comment by Scott
December 8, 2010 | 4:07 pm

To echo a couple of commentators, the backwards 'N' is a bit amateurish: that's actually pronounced as an 'E' in Russian. Try using 'H' instead, which is pronounced as 'N' in Russian. It's not mysterious or anything; I was able to check that in about 2min with Google. Oh, and have fun with the culture war; I'm glad to not be living in Toronto at the moment, for the rhetoric, and the crumbling transit city...

perfect stocking stuffers!

Comment by Mark
December 8, 2010 | 4:26 pm

More than one city's residents will be interested, I suspect.

how about the slogan "left-wing pinko" with a picture of a bike?

I like the bike one the best, followed by the hockey stick. I really dislike И as N. I pretty much automatically see Piiko. It's not consistent either, you don't have the W as a Ш (sh) as it's often done. More importantly: what's the point?

Comment by Dean
December 8, 2010 | 4:29 pm

[...] have mocked up four “left-wing pinko” buttons and magnets, and are letting readers vote on their favourite. The winning design will be available on-line and in a few stores pretty much [...]

Hockey stick is great. Don Cherry and his ilk shouldn't have a monopoly on the enjoyment of our national game.

Comment by Matt
December 8, 2010 | 4:56 pm

Can you guys make "Gravy Train" buttons too?

Comment by Cherise
December 8, 2010 | 5:01 pm

HEY! Where's the option with the thumbs up. 

Rub the thumb's up motif in his face. 

How about a buddha in pink, Ch_ee_ry's  face, rotating on a thumb? Sit on it ya dummy.

Comment by Monzy
December 8, 2010 | 5:03 pm

[...] I wasn’t alone. Spacing Toronto is holding a poll to design a “LEFT-WING PINKO” button, and others are busily printing t-shirts and other [...]

@Stritch ...I didn't even notice the hockey pun. Assumed the stick was there 'cause of Cherry. M'bad.

Comment by Trin
December 8, 2010 | 5:44 pm

I like the bike option but I think it should also say "Left Wing" Pinko. Bike Riding pinko doesn't have the same ring to it.

Comment by John Martin
December 8, 2010 | 6:07 pm

I love you Spacing

Comment by Joanna
December 8, 2010 | 6:16 pm

Love the buttons, but what I really want is a bright pink t-shirt with the bike logo on it.

Comment by JS Ritchie
December 8, 2010 | 6:25 pm

It's gotta have the hockey stick -- just not really witty or funny without it.
Thanks for doing this. :)

Comment by Katarina
December 8, 2010 | 6:28 pm

JS Ritchie, you may like our shirt we made. :)

http://bikingtoronto.com/left-wing-pinko-i-bike-t-o-shirt/

On a similar theme, could you please make a shirt that says "Toronto Elitist"

I'd buy a few.

Comment by Rob C
December 8, 2010 | 6:45 pm

Funny idea, but the hockey stick part won't be remembered.  Option 2 or 3 works better and is more timeless. 

I "Imagine" that Don Cherry would prefer to associate himself with the 'rock-em, sock-em' kind of hockey player, you know, the right winger, with a grudge. Having the hockey stick on the button would probably piss him off more than anything.
I'm a lefty, in hockey and in life.
Would love to hear what John Lennon would have to say about this. 

Comment by David Bryson
December 8, 2010 | 7:47 pm

The only thing I have an issue with is the backwards N which is a 'tip of the hat' to the Soviet Union and those pesky Russians Mr. Hockey doesn't like. The Soviets (and their return under the KGB-led Putin gov't) were/are anti-intellectual (murders of journalists and murder/repression of intelligentsia/cultural activists and of open society in general). The current 'anti-pinko' tide is of the same ilk - though not to that extreme. Let's not romanticize what the Don Cherry's of the world demonise just becaus they demonise it!

Comment by Taras Gula
December 8, 2010 | 8:05 pm

Why drop 'commie' but use a cliche 'commie' motif? Put commie back in there where it belongs please.

Comment by Michael
December 8, 2010 | 8:11 pm

Maybe you should get in the decal business!!

Comment by Cupcake
December 8, 2010 | 8:50 pm

Could you please find a retailer to sell your buttons that's on the Yonge Line?

Comment by peckster
December 8, 2010 | 9:01 pm

You should design/offer one showing a hockey stick jammed into a bike's spokes.

Comment by Cherry-O
December 8, 2010 | 10:14 pm

# 2 please.

Comment by Anne Horwood
December 8, 2010 | 10:47 pm

What about something Canadian?  Like a maple leaf instead of the star in the P?

Don Cherry who? Thanks for your entertaining comments. Time for the serious people to come back in the room. Lots to do, Rob Ford, LOTS TO BE DONE, so shut up, show this taxpayer some respect and get to it!

Comment by Entelechy
December 8, 2010 | 11:34 pm

Made me laugh even while facing a Transit disaster... thanks!

Comment by Sarah Mooney
December 9, 2010 | 12:16 am

Too funny, this is why I miss Toronto, something negative happens you guys turn it into a cool positive slogan. Bike riders get a raw deal like, everywhere, good look folks, made me smile! :)

WOW! talk about oversensitive! most of you probably have not experienced Don Cherry before but to say that I saw this (his address) coming would be a gross understatement. Cherry may not have the best delivery but when he is attacked for something as innocent as being involved in this ceremony he usually lashes out! just a note, where was the "lef-wing" (yes, I said it) media when Justin Trudeau came down from his perch in Montreal to try and impact OUR municipal election (and don't give me the self-absorbed garbage that every Canadian had a stake in the Toronto election) by holding a fund-raiser for George Smitherman. can you imagine a prominent federal politician from a Toronto riding trying to do the same in Montreal? most of you need to get over yourself and realize that "the times they are a changing" like it or not.

Comment by andy
December 9, 2010 | 3:23 pm

Put the Bike in place of the hockey stick, like another commenter suggested.

"Left Wing Pinkos" Should be the text, the bike should be the symbol. Otherwise, I could care less which of the three formats you pick.

Comment by Sowsalot
December 9, 2010 | 6:57 pm

Might be too much work, but it would be lovely if the buttons had a patterned background that looked just like Mr. Cherry's jacket worn for the auspicious event!

Comment by Kevin Reel
December 10, 2010 | 1:25 pm

Love these. Both need hyphens though.

Comment by Sheena
December 10, 2010 | 7:16 pm

Where can I get some of this stuff. I'm going to the Leafs vs Habs game tonight and I want to sport some left wing pinko gear!

Comment by Shaun
December 11, 2010 | 11:19 am

Where can we get these buttons when they are ready for sale? Also, any chance of one that reads "Lefty Pinko Cyclists" we are naming our cycling group that when we do a ride for charity during the summer.

Thank you

Anne

Comment by Anne Tonon
December 12, 2010 | 1:29 pm

So when's the pinko bike-riding party? I want to see a sea of pink on the streets of Toronto. Y'know, just for fun. ;)

Comment by some girl
December 12, 2010 | 7:16 pm

Love the buttons, but I'm with Jarek & co: getting tired of the highly-popular misuse of Cyrillic letters. The backwards 'N' is actually a strong long-'e' sound, as in 'Fred'.

Comment by z00m3r
December 13, 2010 | 7:50 am

> ANDY (DECEMBER 9, 2010 | 3:23 PM): There was nothing "innocent" about Don Cherry's performance in Council Chambers, or Rob Ford's lame protestations of surprise at the result of his choice for "honoured" guest speaker. As a sports commentator and pop culture icon, I think he's hilarious. He doesn't belong in Council's official business or ceremonies.

What _the two_ of them said in chambers that day was highly divisive at a time when Toronto needs leaders to bring a fractured, highly polarized, dissatisfied citizenry together for the good of all. It was unprofessional, insulting and disgraceful. I'm ashamed of our new mayor & not very hopeful about the next four years' prospects for _all_ Torontonians. I really hope I'm mistaken.

Comment by z00m3r
December 13, 2010 | 8:00 am

You may want to reconsider the backward "N" ..... I've already asked one person touting this as their profile pic .... "Is the button indicative of all Pinkos.....they don't know which N'd is up?"

Comment by Donna
December 14, 2010 | 11:02 pm

HA HA HA HA HA HA HA! Bunch of sissies. Are all your feelings hurt? Poor things! Whah Whah Whah.
Wear your pink buttons, make yourselves targets. HA!

Shawn, Mr. "our most holy democratic place", since when is government holy? You people are pathetic, crying over words of a celebrity.

Joke's on you, Tom. This thread clearly shows that no one is hurt by being called names — people are rather proud of their political views. 

And even better, they are making boatloads of money off of Ford's hand-picked idiot. 

And our city hall is a local "holy" institution. If treated with reverence it might help more people care about city hall politics. 

Comment by Sameer
December 15, 2010 | 10:24 pm

Z00M3R: 'The backwards 'N' is actually a strong long-'e' sound, as in 'Fred'
- It is indeed a long 'e', but as in 'free' or 'equal', not a short 'e' as in 'Fred' (which would be Э in Cyrillic).

Comment by Larry
December 16, 2010 | 11:22 am

Stand proud Sameer.

 
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