Jonte_1979
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Tue Jul-15-03 06:06 PM
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Any one else tired of the constant references to Orwell? |
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Now don't get me wrong, the man wrote 2 very poignant novels and deserves a place among the great authors of the 20th century. With that said, is it really necessary to invoke "Big Brother" every single time the government does something you disagree with?
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Tue Jul-15-03 06:08 PM
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1. Maybe you should reread 1984! n/t |
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Tue Jul-15-03 06:14 PM
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Someone should remind the current administration that "1984" was written as a warning not an instruction manual.
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Tue Jul-15-03 06:15 PM
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Orwell was a critic of the Soviet police state. We are living under capitalistic corporate rule. That said, repression, intolerance, and state-controlled media are common to both systems.
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Tue Jul-15-03 06:22 PM
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4. No. I'm not tired of it. |
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It has never been more appropriate and no administration has come closer to being the government depicted in '1984'. Have you read '1984'? If not I suggest that do. The comparisons have very little to do with the government 'doing something we disagree with'.
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Tue Jul-15-03 06:34 PM
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5. I just reread 1984 in May |
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And it really has many powerful similarities to politics today. One passage that amazed me in its relevance to the Republicans was a section talking about how sexual repression was the parties greatest tool, and the most sexually repressed citizens were those most loyal to the party. Meanwhile, the Republicans think virginity is a great thing and gay sex should be illegal...
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Tue Jul-15-03 06:43 PM
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6. Orwell? I thought that was David Bowie! |
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Tue Jul-15-03 06:55 PM
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7. Government is a scapegoat |
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Orwell didn't even envisage the corporate takeover, otherwise he would have called it "Big Brother$".
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