Here's one from tonight: "A pastor, citing the murder of political activist Charlie Kirk, has called for his neighbors to take down their Hate Has No Home Here signs, claiming those messages endorse political violence against people like him."
https://www.democraticunderground.com/10143533822
If "Hate Has No Home" is a call to violence, then is "Hate Has A Home Here" somehow a message of Love?
It strikes me as right up there with "War is Peace," "Freedom is Slavery," and "Ignorance is Strength"
Doublethink:
The ability to "know and not to know," "to hold simultaneously two opinions which cancelled out, knowing them to be contradictory and believing in both of them". It involves the conscious ability to forget things that are no longer convenient or truthful, and then to recall them when needed, only to forget them again. This includes the act of forgetting the act of forgetting itself. Perhaps my favorite example is when the Party suddenly changes its enemy during a Hate Week rally. The crowd instantly accepts the new enemy and is ashamed for having produced signs for the old one. This shows their ability to "forget" what they just knew and accept the new narrative immediately.
Next on the agenda for the 47 regime: Ministry of Truth
Who's on board with MOFA? (Make Orwell Fiction Again!)