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Kudos for reading Orwell, but now some darts for missing some context. Pholus Sep 2014 #1
Bullshit isn't doublespeak. True Blue Door Sep 2014 #6
It helps to understand that the NSA's operational mode CAME from the Bushies. Pholus Sep 2014 #23
It's because NSA is about control, not power. It's Kafkaesque. True Blue Door Sep 2014 #30
I don't think deciding a different aspect is more important in his work muriel_volestrangler Sep 2014 #2
Insisting that language be self-consistent is not "control." True Blue Door Sep 2014 #7
Who are you to tell others how they must use the word 'Orwellian'? muriel_volestrangler Sep 2014 #11
+1 There are many aspects of "Orwellianism." woo me with science Sep 2014 #22
Brawndo's got what plants crave. valerief Sep 2014 #3
That's "thought-terminating cliche." Also an example of Orwellian programming. True Blue Door Sep 2014 #9
I agree about Judge being a genius. And I knew this wasn't an example valerief Sep 2014 #31
Interesting observations. CJCRANE Sep 2014 #4
Well Done, Sir The Magistrate Sep 2014 #5
The misuse of the term Orwellian comes from people not reading the book Blecht Sep 2014 #8
I'm not certain what's obvious to most people. True Blue Door Sep 2014 #12
Um...vote? randome Sep 2014 #10
Huh? True Blue Door Sep 2014 #13
Like most of this country's problems, all can be solved if people simply band together and vote. randome Sep 2014 #17
We did vote the bastards out of office. True Blue Door Sep 2014 #18
And here I thought it meant a fear of rats.... Moonwalk Sep 2014 #14
I'm happy to see someone so excited about having read and understood a book. True Blue Door Sep 2014 #24
Authoritarian-Totalitarian (Abuser) rulerships are those who use full force Orwellian-speak. Dont call me Shirley Sep 2014 #15
Good analogy. I agree there's a parallel with domestic violence. True Blue Door Sep 2014 #25
Oppressor is a more accurate description of Abuser personality, I realized after I posted. Dont call me Shirley Sep 2014 #34
Yes. And cultivating these "higher" instincts will require more attention and focus. True Blue Door Sep 2014 #35
I must say Thespian2 Sep 2014 #16
Don't need to look very far to find examples of supposed Progressives embracing harun Sep 2014 #19
Indeed - only need to look as far as your avatar. True Blue Door Sep 2014 #26
Che didn't use that method. He was a grass roots peoples revolution guy. harun Sep 2014 #32
He spoke the rhetoric of people's revolution. What he brought was autocracy. True Blue Door Sep 2014 #33
Language that I find offensive and confusing shadowmayor Sep 2014 #20
"Enhanced interrogation." True Blue Door Sep 2014 #27
speaking of confusing language... deafskeptic Sep 2014 #28
Ethnic Cleansing Dont call me Shirley Sep 2014 #38
This Is One of the Best Things I've Ever Read on DU cer7711 Sep 2014 #21
Excellent post. K&R Louisiana1976 Sep 2014 #29
Almost as annoying as overused hyperbole and melodrama. LanternWaste Sep 2014 #36
Reek is born. Uncle Joe Sep 2014 #37
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