New website showcases Quebec’s vandalized election posters
If the Quebec election campaign isn't entertaining enough for you — the purveyors of a new website have a 'game' for you.
Trash Ta Pancarte asks Quebecers to vandalize election signs, take pictures of said signs and then submit them to their Facebook page.
To date, the site includes images of Toronto Mayor Rob Ford's mug atop the head and shoulders of a PQ candidate, a Krusty the Clown picture on top of PQ cabinet minister Jean-François Lisée's face and an some noodles coming out of the head of Liberal leader Philippe Couillard.
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It's unclear what the group's message is or what exactly they're trying to accomplish. The organizers didn't reply to email requests from Yahoo Canada News.
On their website, however, they decry the state of democracy and suggest that an election won't bring any real change.
We don't encourage vandalism but you can check out their Facebook page here.
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