To earn a #ShillAward, one must embody the following qualities:
1) Being #wasteful with public money - spending it foolishly and irresponsibly.
2) Spreading #disinformation - helping billionaires get richer while the rest of us suffer.
3) Acting in your own #self-interest over that of the #people you are supposed to serve.
The first Shill award goes to..... Here's an example of how you can make a point in a creative way: 'Shill Awards' are given out like trophies at a school event, with #DavidEby taking home this week's honor. The prize is symbolic, showing that the winner has done something wasteful and has spread disinformation for the benefit of billionaires, resulting in more poverty among everyday people.
This isn't an achievement to be proud of; it's a mockery meant to draw attention to the ridiculous nature of these so-called 'awards.'
The Shill award is supposed to be humorous, but its underlying message is serious: politicians should not be rewarded for doing what is in their own best interest at the expense of their constituents.
This is the kind of thinking that leads to decisions like buying a $500,000 car for an environment minister who's been caught lying about her expenses to the public. It's time for David Eby and others like him to be held accountable for their actions - or lack thereof. Not to mention his mishandling of the pandemic and climate change
have fun awarding shill awards to those deserving. Please ensure that they legitimately deserve the award and provide the reason that they got it.