Political Correctness Means a Draconian Police Stateby Asa JayPolice State Daily Nov. 09, 2015 |
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The term “thought police” was popularized by George Orwell in his 1949 dystopian novel, Nineteen Eighty-Four. In the book, Orwell’s Thought Police are charged with uncovering and punishing “thought-crime” and thought-criminals throughout the fictional superstate of Oceania. The secret police agency uses propaganda, psychological methods, and omnipresent surveillance to search, find, monitor, and arrest members of society who could potentially challenge the authority of “Big Brother.” Likewise, all across the western world, individuals are currently being jailed and prosecuted for expressing legitimate political views deemed “hateful” or “extreme” by governments. Read More |