During a week in which the Trump administration announced that federal agents were being sent to the Bay Area, City Lights in San Francisco, Calif., used its ongoing banner series collaboration with San Francisco Print Collective to offer a message of defiance.
On Tuesday night, City Lights "unfurled a series of quotes across its windows on Columbus Avenue, displaying some choice lines from 'Pity the Nation,' a poem by San Francisco poet and City Lights founder Lawrence Ferlinghetti," SFGate reported.
The banners read in full: "Pity the nation whose leaders are liars, Whose sages are silenced and whose bigots haunt the airwaves. Pity the nation that praises conquerors and acclaims the bully as hero. Pity the people who allow their freedoms to erode and their rights to be washed away. My country tears of thee. Sweet land of liberty!"
"Though 'Pity the Nation' was written in 2007, every line in it remains true today, and unfortunately, the critique and lament presented in that poem are even more relevant now," City Lights' executive director Elaine Katzenberger said. "The urgency of our current situation, nationally, internationally, and as a race of humans on the imperiled planet we share, needs everyone's attention, and this is our attempt to help support and focus general attention."

