Everyone knows that real change doesn’t come from letter-writing campaigns, action groups, hired lobbyists or complaints to the media. Real change comes from joining Facebook groups. Because when you’ve joined a Facebook group advocating something, politicians notice.
Or maybe it’s just journalists, with column inches to fill, who take notice. And their editors, desperate to show that they’re hip to this Internet thing, encourage them.
So in that spirit, here are some local-interest Facebook outrage groups. Look for stories about them in your local newspaper soon:
- No to Bill C-10! Governments shouldn’t get to decide what they fund! (Background)
- Ban plastic grocery bags in Montreal! Let’s cut down more trees and use paper!
- For free Wi-Fi hotspots in Montreal! Because we shouldn’t pay for our Internet access!
- Save the McGill Daily! Because a vote to keep funding is a vote to stop funding.
- Rename Lionel-Groulx after Oscar Peterson! Because … well we already know because.
- Cut gas prices to 79.9 cents in Canada! Because consumption of greenhouse-emitting fuels on a massive scale is our God-given right! And lower prices will lead to less consumption!
- Run the metro all night! Because those three people need to get home, and track maintenance is for wussies!
- Make Park Ave. officially Greek! Because racial ghettos bring happiness to all!
- No “Dix 30” in Griffintown! Because someone has seriously suggested turning the neighbourhood into a strip mall.
- Extend the metro to the West Island! Because wasting billions of dollars on something that sounds cool but makes no practical sense is how Montreal does things.
- Change Berri-UQAM back to Berri-de-Montigny! Because streets that no longer exist should still be attached to the names of metro stations they no longer intersect.
So maybe it’s not economically sound to open up the metro all night but I think it should on special occasions like new year’s eve or during the summer time. They did it for the millenium change…
How about “Fair copyright for Canada”
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=6315846683
With over 40000 members and 300 members locally, this national group was widely thought to have put the brakes on some poorly thought out legislation by the tories.
Oh and Paper or Plastic… that’s so 1970.
It’s paper NOR plastic. They’re called reusable bags. Yes I’m a member of that one. :)
That is damn true. Facebook (and the Web in general) is becoming the new inspiration source for journalists. Not always true or serious, but well… easy !
There are places in the world where parts of subway systems (or entire systems) have regular service through the night.
Why don’t the tracks in those places require maintenance?