Popsugar Fashion Donald Trump What Does Wearing a Safety Pin Mean? Here’s Why Everyone Is Posting Photos of Safety Pins November 14, 2016 by Samantha Sutton First Published: November 11, 2016 View On One Page Photo 7 of 13 ADVERTISEMENT () Start Slideshow Following the “Brexit” vote, many people in the UK took up the safety pin to show their solidarity with refugees and immigrants – so that without a word, people may see your safety pin and know that you’re a friendly face, that they are “safe” with you. I wear a #safetypin to show that immigrants, refugees, and anyone else threatened by the hate and fear mongering of Trump and many of his supporters can know that I care and will do all that I can to combat xenophobia, racism, sexism, and ableism. A photo posted by amberfeez (@amberfeez) on Nov 11, 2016 at 5:43am PST Share This Link Copy ← Use Arrow Keys → 7 Previous Next Start Slideshow Donald Trump2016 ElectionFashion TrendsBrexitFashion Instagrams