Fellow Vancouverite and accomplished internet troll Lauren Southern started a hashtag called #TheTriggering. The idea is that every March 9th, everyone tweets out all their non-PC opinions and jokes at the same time under this hashtag in defense of free speech.
#TheTriggering isn’t about being jerks it’s about free speech. Post jokes people are on trial for like #MikeWard or posts banned from FB 🙂
— Lauren Southern (@Lauren_Southern) March 9, 2016
I’m usually not big on participating in the culture war, but what the heck? Might as well have fun with this hashtag while it lasts. I started with the most controversial statement I could think of:
Different groups within the same country get different outcomes largely because they make different choices. #TheTriggering
— Economics Detective (@GarrettPetersen) March 9, 2016
Typing that, I noticed something strange. Even though #TheTriggering was the top trending hashtag, it wouldn’t auto-complete when I typed it. Other people noticed it too.
@GarrettPetersen its called soft censorship #TheTriggering. #twitter hates freespeech
— Eclectic Crafter (@CommonEcelctic) March 9, 2016
It’s strange that a company like Twitter would take a side in the culture war. After all, the harder the culture war rages, the more people flock to Twitter to complain about it.
@GarrettPetersen me too. #TheTriggering is working.
— Eclectic Crafter (@CommonEcelctic) March 9, 2016
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