A minimalist, stylized graphic of a human face in profile with curved lines radiating outward to indicate speech. The background is beige, and the text reads: “In Alberta, we’re speaking. Are they even listening?” This is a political message highlighting the disconnect between public voices in Alberta and governmental responsiveness, suggesting citizens are engaged but feel unheard. The style is clean and modern, emphasizing clarity of message.
A stylized illustration of a megaphone stuffed with cotton balls, symbolizing muffled or silenced speech. The caption above reads “VOICES DESERVE BETTER” in bold black letters, and below the megaphone it says, “They are trying to reach us.” The image is a metaphor for censorship or ignored voices, particularly in political or public discourse. This is a piece of political satire emphasizing the need to listen and respond meaningfully to public concerns.
We’re speaking in Alberta.
Clear. Loud. Together. 📢
But it feels like our voices are hitting a wall of cotton.
They say they care—but are they even listening?
#VoicesDeserveBetter #DemocracyWatch #ABPoli #SilencedNoMore #CanPoli #ListenUp #PoliticalSatire 🧏♀️🗣️🔇🎙️🇨🇦