Sunday, September 13, 2020

America’s 1984: Welcome to the Hate

 From AEIR:

Start with language. In 1984, one editor of the dictionary of Newspeak rhapsodizes about the destruction of words. By eliminating phrases, the Party destroys the ability of people not only to express ideas but to think them: “In the end we shall make thoughtcrime literally impossible, because there will be no words in which to express it.”  

What words have ceased to exist in this dystopia? Honor, justice, and morality, to name a few. One cannot demand something one cannot express. 

Today we might build our own list, starting with civility. It is elitist, we are told, to insist on treating other individuals with dignity and courtesy. To use it in some contexts, particularly at universities, is to incite a frenzy akin to The Hate. 

To be safe, one must use sanctioned slogans, such as those in 1984: “War is Peace,” “Freedom is Slavery,” “Ignorance is Strength.” 

And now we are on the verge of creating new slogans, such as “Riots are Peaceful Protests,” “Unequal Treatment is Equity,” “Looting is Justice.” After all, looting is “a political mode of action” that “attacks the idea of property” and the way in which it’s “unjust.”

Perhaps people really believe these mantras. Or perhaps they know that today’s Big Brothers are watching, ready to cancel them as quickly as the Party vaporizes its opponents. (Read more.)


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1 comment:

julygirl said...

The left-wing anarchists are led by invisible, unseen, background powers which has resulted in chaos and destruction. There is no true and vital leadership at all. They are like entitled children who have been encouraged to run rampant through the streets throwing fits and tantrums with no positive thought or goals. They are destroyers of the good and positive things in our society that have been built through individual sacrifice and hard work by ordinary people.