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VieBleu ago

It reminds me of the Presidential election - surprising everyone, the true will of the people in numbers can overwhelm all the negativity. Keep strong everyone, and stand up for what you believe is right. There is strength in numbers of caring people standing together.

Never forget Orwell.

In his novel 1984, the prevailing slogan of the party in power is "War is Peace; Freedom is Slavery; Ignorance is Strength". In other words, true meaning, or truth, has been turned upside down to confuse, misdirect and control.

The goal of the INGSOC in Orwell's narrative is to achieve total control over the people and, more importantly, over their minds."Freedom is slavery" also acts as a subconscious discouragement for anyone who might consider seeking freedom, whilst the last part of the slogan, "Ignorance is strength," encourages the people to accept as fact everything that The Party tells them, without using rational thinking. Believe and never question!

http://humansarefree.com/2013/01/what-means-war-is-peace-freedom-is.html

jonnythaiwongy9 ago

Just remember they have the 'fast response teams' they were using during the election. They've known our plans for a while, and they will in all likelihood turn it into a farce to make us look bad. I'd recommend anyone who goes and sees it devolve into something that is not 100% guaranteed to help, try something else

LeChevalBlanc ago

New phenomenon in Paris streets : groups of stray morrocan glue sniffing kids (most under 16) that came all the way through spain. They seem to be into prostitution too and the social services say they can handle the case, well, well...

Found nothing in English:

http://www.lemonde.fr/societe/article/2017/03/14/arrivee-d-enfants-marocains-isoles-et-toxicomanes-un-phenomene-inedit-a-paris_5093968_3224.html

Glue sniffing in Morroco: http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4113441.stm

druhill007 ago

I C U VIE ✊

VieBleu ago

; )

Political language... is designed to make lies sound truthful and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind. -George Orwell

Vindicator ago

More like impure wind, LOL. The kind that involves smelly post-digestive methane.

VieBleu ago

George Orwell probably heard that more than once in retort.