For the uninitiated, this is vaping.

It isn't allowed in Singapore. Okay, on to the article.

When you think of heroes who fought the creeping entrails of fascism, a few names come to mind.

Gandhi, Mandela, Aung San Suu Kyi and, of course, Snap_Chat_Jail.

The latest entry in great humanitarian leaders was filled in by a Reddit user, Snap_Chat_Jail.

Here is the problem.

Snap_Chat_Jail, who we will call Vaper, vaped on Snapchat.

Someone, possibly a classmate, reported the fact that Vaper vaped on Snapchat.

Someone tells Vaper, deportation or boarding school is a real possibility.

Panics, seeks legal advice on Reddit, proceeds to shine a light on the monstrosity of governance that doesn't allow vaping.

Reaction

Despite posting in a more global part of Reddit, the comments were not in the least sympathetic towards the plight of this freedom fighter who wanted to sue the person who ratted him out.

Undeterred, the brave vaper focused his justice scope on the next logical target, Snapchat.

But nope.

Others threw the vaper some life advice.

Freedom fighter

This is when the vaper changed his tone from "person who did something stupid on Snapchat" which encompasses a vast majority of the population to "rebel against fascism" more of an exclusive club.

But perhaps the most cogent point came from this Redditor.

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