It's been a difficult couple of hours. Imran Khan, the former Prime Minister of Pakistan, was arrested by paramilitary officers outside the High Court in Islamabad on Tuesday. Khan was appearing in court on corruption charges that he claims are politically motivated. Reports state that he was detained by forces in armoured personnel carriers after entering the court compound.
As a result, Pakistanis took to the streets to protest. With many social media applications impacted in the aftermath, die-hard internet users took to installing VPNs, or Virtual Private Networks, for communication purposes. While the situation remained tense, Pakistanis also did what they do best - make memes.
Even though it's no joking matter, a little bit of humour during dark times can sometimes help. Here's a round-up of the best memes about having to use VPNs to access routine applications:
We begin our journey with Twitter users stepping into the shoes of their VPNs
my VPN is confused why we are on Twitter
— Sabah Bano Malik (@sabahbanomalik) May 9, 2023
Seriously - a lot of Twitter users were concerned their VPNs would be confused at the change of pace
My vpn watching me use it for twitter https://t.co/eh5ipEpdrF pic.twitter.com/hD06CYhl5P
— Saad (@uravgburger) May 9, 2023
While not a meme, it was interesting of this Twitter user to highlight the irony of the situation
Since Twitter is blocked, is the Islamabad Police also using a VPN to tweet all this..? https://t.co/rP3tDQ3AHJ
— Salaar Khan (@Brainmasalaar) May 9, 2023
Insane times when law minister himself is using vpn to send tweets.. https://t.co/yI72gQbsX2
— 𝒉𝒂𝒔𝒔𝒂𝒏 (@hi__hassan) May 9, 2023
Some Twitter users were far too direct and did not hold back from divulging sensitive information
My VPN watching me type https://t.co/ihWY4At0qG instead of Mia Malkova pic.twitter.com/bNF5N1Ohnr
— g h a u r a (@ghauraghaura) May 9, 2023
There were also those who poked holes in the overall plan to shut down social media services
i find it impossible that when someone gives the order to block social media, there’s no one in the room to say “but people will just use vpn”
— rants (@rantspakistani) May 9, 2023
Some Twitter users were feeling a bit too brave
sir awam VPN use kar k humy double zaleel kar rahi, ab kia karyn? pic.twitter.com/aSzfTMKq6F
— tea. (@chaii_rusk) May 9, 2023
While others took a great deal of joy in ridiculing the idea of halting services
Govt banning twitter while vpn exists pic.twitter.com/bc57D80FiM
— Sana Rizvi (@TheKharateyKid) May 9, 2023
One Twitter user was very clear about Pakistanis "living here and there" as well
Pakistanis who are using Twitter via VPN pic.twitter.com/QYitjqYTWf
— Mark ZingerBurger🍔 (@FBkaBaap) May 10, 2023
Some folks used viral memes to drive the point home
Vpn users right now: pic.twitter.com/U0vBdECFnN
— Aqsa_🦋 (@kyaaaa_han) May 9, 2023
My location according to vpn pic.twitter.com/S8AZDv5KQf
— Harram (@_harramm) May 9, 2023
Others had interesting revelations
I am identified as a VPN because log zarurat kai waqt istemal karke chor dete hain 😔
— noms (@itssnoms) May 9, 2023
The power of VPNs was truly appreciated to the fullest
Me after changing my VPN location pic.twitter.com/eUSfQuKrIn
— Ralph (@Garribaldie) May 9, 2023
Even if some chose to cling to pipe dreams
VPN to canada connect kardia h nationality Allah dega.
— Bia. (@rantwithbia) May 9, 2023
Some folks also wondered how much money VPN companies were raking in
Super VPN owner rn pic.twitter.com/aUTgpS5fhg
— شاہ بی 🎀 (@shah_bE3) May 10, 2023
Others joked about their ability to lurk from the shadows
Twitter,insta and YouTube is banned in Pakistan
— HOOR 🦋 (@hoor_kehti_hai) May 9, 2023
Me with VPN: pic.twitter.com/b4tfHMhH66
All in all, though, this one user summarised the situation in the best way possible
Everyone asking here k net chl rha hy ?? O baii ethy mulk nhi chlreyaaa
— Hamdah (@Heymemedah) May 9, 2023
As the situation unfolds, all we can do is stay safe and try to chase even the bleakest rays of light in times of darkness.
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