In Search of Big Brother

Who are these scary freaks, God, who are they?

The only alternative to these people being absolute freaks is that they can’t read and didn’t understand the question. Which also makes them absolute freaks.

4 thoughts on “In Search of Big Brother

  1. Orwell would be proud…
    I feel dejected, especially as a teacher: where did I go wrong?
    Then I remember that most young people are immersed in a culture of videos, cameras and public voyeurism, and have been born into it. When toddlers are given smartphones and tablets by their parents, those children are doomed, unless something spectacular happens in their life that leads them away from screens and into the world of reason and imagination.

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  2. Children who were abused and no-one came to rescue them? And that various government employees would have been either capable or wiling to rescue them?

    Children who’ve been convinced that their otherwise loving parents are monsters of literally planet-destroying badthink?

    Both?

    And yes, sadly, both sets are crazy.

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  3. It also works for the large subset who think anybody not exactly like them must be abusing their children (they of course are pure and blameless, having no self-awareness).

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