2016 =1984?

Posted by jetmec 9 years, 3 months ago to Government
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Is 1984 by George Orwell the new standard for ruling the people?


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  • Posted by Flootus5 9 years, 2 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I just finished the chapter where Eliot meets Thomas. He can't believe the old guy is quoting the founding fathers. Great portrayal of re-writing history in 2084!
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  • Posted by plusaf 9 years, 3 months ago
    Funny you should ask that... This morning I was reading the Reason Magazine cover article about Hillary Clinton (next month's issue... I wish I could put a link here right now...) and her war against us through censorship (among other means) and that exact thought crossed my mind: Maybe we should be promoting 1984 as The Book To Read for youngsters not quite ready for Atlas Shrugged?
    The article was eye-opening and scary... especially in the sense that so many people actually support and Believe In Hillary!
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  • Posted by MaxCasey 9 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    it won't take that long at all. Things are already being edited by automated process across the internet. it is a real time censorship. I could give hours of lecture on the how's, what's and why's. I work in infosecurity in the advertising realm. The manipulation of the masses using "Big Data" is in full swing. industry is just now getting the reigns on what they have been collecting and databasing for 30 years in a near real time capability. Unstructured queries across meta-data equals near perfect predictive analysis today. When the government knows the outcome of decisions by way of accurate models fed by our little "smart" phones and social media, they can easily create the propaganda needed to head things off before its a problem. Here is an example: Further up the thread I brought up Mitch McConell's war powers bill. That is a step towards further war in the middle east for sure. Because we are losing our appetite for conflicts, the main stream media has been hammering home the "Muslim gang rape" stories in Europe like crazy, imho, to whip up anti-muslim sentiment among the population here. I say that because, the MSM is fairly liberal in their bias, and the liberals tend to want to defend Muslims under the guise of cultural subjectivity, so why now is the media whipping up a fervor?
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  • Posted by $ Abaco 9 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I was involved in a political fight here in Cali last year. We were fighting a very controversial law and our group had set up a private facebook page to trade thoughts and share research. Immediately after the signing of "net neutrality" many of the websites we would share with each other as sources of useful info literally started disappearing from the internet. I thought I was imagining it when, one day, I made the comment that they can't eliminate two very large websites (nationally-recognized organizations). Within 24 hours of me saying that, both sites were heavily edited to eliminate the information we were referencing. That was an enlightening experience... I knew we weren't "in Kansas" anymore.
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  • Posted by Stormi 9 years, 3 months ago
    They have rewritten history, as in "1984", but kids will never read it, as they don't do history anyway. They have no use for what went before, they have been brainwashed into thinking they know technology, and are smarter than their elders.
    Yes, the Internet spies on us, has for years. As in the novel, the TV spies on us, might as well tell it what you are thinking about crappy shows and advertising. Store cameras record our choices, some stores track your cell phone. Cars are wired to track us, even keep track of our speed history - all for our own good we are told. Oh yeah, we are in "1984", but now no one has read iit, "Manchurian Candidate", "Anthem" or "Brave New World". Yet, as "Brave" controlled its citizens with happy Somma" pills, the big drug companies work in harmony with big government to over-medicate and control from cradle to grave.
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  • Posted by Stormi 9 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    As long as they can text, the current generation has no need to waste time thinking. Being ruled is beyond their comprehension, it is all about to what they are "entitled".
    Rand's "Anthem" describes a world much like "1984" does, yet hits on the everyday, like the loss of "I", incandescent bulbs, and books. It is so simple and it is happening, almost done.
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  • Posted by $ MichaelAarethun 9 years, 3 months ago
    I'm staring at 24 stacked by the galley table. I checked the books to read on Kindle that is over twenty Then I loooked in the Ayn Rand cuipboard and counted those left to read and that means keep reading ...studyiing is more like it that's five plus the other writings already read once or fifty times. i think I need to move to little bay with no wife for a month to catch up...LMAO I sleep six hours a day in two three hour segments though Aside from maintenance and cleaning and household stuff and shopping it gives me 12 hours a day for reading and studying More than I needed in University. it isn't enough but. It's more than I had before I retired. I forget.l final edit on Republic In Name Only ( is 30% and going fast.) I was forced to 'objectively' insert material provided by the Gulch. which saved me from a few whopping errors of the I didn't that variety. I guess I should have read a few more books....
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  • Posted by $ MichaelAarethun 9 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Last week I ordered something on the internet. Within the time it took to complete the transaction I had ads appearing on my screen and otheer sites for the same type of items Stupid since I had already made the purchase but the time lapse to hack my order at least that part of it was in the range of less than 30 seconds.
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  • Posted by Flootus5 9 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    So much interesting stuff to read, just not enough time. And then there is the moment when one book is finished. Which one next? The one on top of the stack? Or apply some other enticing criteria? I am all over the place.
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  • Posted by edweaver 9 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    I have it and haven't made time to read it yet. My list is long but it sounds like I need to move this one forward. Going to finish DK Halling's "Trails of Injustice" first. It is a great book too.
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  • Posted by Flootus5 9 years, 3 months ago
    I am currently reading AJAshinoff's "Shadows Live Under Seashells". Good Lord it is a really plausible and frightening update to Orwell's 1984. Takes place in 2084, no less.
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  • Posted by lrshultis 9 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Getting out of the collective level, if a mugger demands your money or your life, your answer, if possible, should be a dead mugger or at least one who is hurting badly and after that the collective can decide what to do with it (just being politically correct, since the gender free 'he' no longer is wanted. When language is messed with, the end is getting near.) And, Americans, never sit with your backs facing the door and other hints about living free by Lazarus Long.
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  • Posted by 9 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    It's ok here, Just need some work to top up my bank account, It's as empty as a Politian's promise
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  • Posted by Herb7734 9 years, 3 months ago
    1984.
    It was written in 1948 and Orwell just reveresed the last two numbers. It has become the model for Dystopia. I wish it had never been written. It has become a shorthand that people use so that they don't need to bother to spell out an undesirable government. Spell it out, damn it! Every moment under control, your actions, your health, your very thoughts. All controlled by the state. Describe the lack of freedom, the lack of intimacy, the lack of movement. Instead of just 1984.
    But now, we may very well be raising a generation that looks upon that as desirable. The dissolution of mankind.
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  • Posted by $ MichaelAarethun 9 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Triple points if it was allowed. In the old days we used to say do the job and let God sort them out. I'd say the real statement but we have to many squirmish squeamish people and Micrsoft already makes enough money.
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  • Posted by $ MichaelAarethun 9 years, 3 months ago
    If you have not read Jetmec before he knows a lot about Ukraine and Eastern Europe. An enjoyable and informative source of information. But he's not a native.
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  • Posted by lrshultis 9 years, 3 months ago in reply to this comment.
    Sometimes, when given a false alternative, just do as Ayn Rand did with the "better red than dead" false alternative, by answering "better the reds dead". So do not even choose socialism as an alternative to IS and just choose "better IS dead".
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