#TellVicEverything: A Peculiarly Canadian Sort of Protest
From the article:
A more crowd-sourced response was #TellVicEverything and #DontToewsMeBro. The two hashtags have been filled with opinions about lunch options, quips about procrastinating at work, and all sort of banalities that are sure to be typical of the majority of the data gathered under this bill. The majority of the things we do on the internet are not exciting and certainly aren’t indicative of criminal activity or plotting to overthrow the government (as this government seems disproportionately preoccupied with). The majority of data gathered under this bill will be the digital equivalent of a purseful of grocery store receipts: boring, generic, and not the slightest bit interesting.
Read more at Persephone Magazine.
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Calling what happened when the Twitter account was brought up “a finger pointing session” is putting it beyond nicely....
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