When Chris Elston invested thousands of dollars to commission an “I Love JK Rowling” billboard in his Canadian hometown, it was removed within a day. Those who took it down thought they were shutting him up for good but instead, they unintentionally created a powerful force against political correctness. Realizing that any billboard could be silenced, Chris concluded that the only sign they couldn’t take down was the one he wore himself. And with that, “Billboard Chris” was born.
Since then, Chris has made waves across college campuses, government institutions, and public squares, sharing his core message: “Children cannot consent to puberty blockers.” Along the way, police have occasionally detained him — not because he was breaking any laws, but because his message made some people uncomfortable. Yet none of this has stopped him. If anything, it has strengthened his resolve.
Join us to hear more about his extraordinary journey and to discover how each of us holds more influence than we realize when we refuse to be intimidated into silence.
