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Pandemic “Newspeak”: Is Orwellian-style Language Being Used To Brainwash Us? – The Clover Chronicle

Ever since the deadly COVID-19 outbreak spread from Wuhan, a sprawling city in central China”s Hubei province, to countries throughout the world, we”ve been constantly hearing certain buzzwords such as “social distancing” and “invisible enemy” on television, radio and the internet. Here are a few more: Are these particular watchwords, which seem similar to “newspeak,” being used by politicians and mainstream media pundits to condition the general population and obscure the truth, deflect scrutiny, and promote a certain agenda? Nineteen Eighty-Four a controlled language of simplified grammar and restricted vocabulary, meant to limit the freedom of thought-personal identity, self-expression, free will-that threatens the ideology of the ru00e9gime of Big Brother and the Party, who have criminalised such concepts into thoughtcrime, as contradictions of Ingsoc orthodoxy. Some think these pandemic-related sayings or jargon may have alternative meanings. Examples: More thoughts: “”Stay home, save lives” is the worst, I reckon. It implies if you leave your home, you are killing people. Truly sick, despicable language designed deliberately to f*ck our minds.” “The “new normal” is the one that gets me f*cking angry. This isn”t and will never be “normal.” Anyone who settles into this abnormal reality and goes on as if it is normal is dangerously absentminded and should get the f*ck out of the way.” “The Orwellian/Jonestown level of indoctrination of the ******** masses is horrifying to any sane person (of whom very, very few are left). Anyone who consumes mainstream media at any level today is clinically insane.” “The whole situation and people”s complete misunderstanding of medicine and viruses is frightening. It really is mass hysteria on a grand level.” Filed under Opinion, Conspiracy H/T: anon AQxOubDy Main Image Credit: Bustle 261 views 4,387,136 views

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