• Sarah@lemmy.world
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    24 days ago

    Newspeak: “In the 1949 dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four (also published as 1984), by George Orwell, Newspeak is the fictional language of Oceania, a totalitarian superstate. To meet the ideological requirements of Ingsoc (English Socialism) in Oceania, the Party created Newspeak, which is a controlled language of simplified grammar and limited vocabulary designed to reduce a person’s ability to think critically.”

    See also: “the officer’s gun discharged” instead of “police shot the man”

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      23 days ago

      I remember thinking this aspect of the book was far fetched, but holy shit was he spot on. Language really does inform how we think, and controlling that can be very powerful

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    It’s not a “war”, it’s a “special operation”. Anyone who says it’s a war is committing treason.

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      Since only Congress has the power to declare war, people who care about accurate language (especially journalists!) use other terms to describe troop deployments outside officially declared wars.

      The US military has had names for nearly all of their operations since the mid-1960s, and these traditionally have been used by the press. Operation Power Pack in 1965 (invasion of the Dominican Republic) was the first one I found in my cursory search.

      Major ones I remember from my life include Operation Desert Shield/Storm/Strike (1990s), Operation Enduring Freedom (“war on terror” in Afghanistan after 9/11), and Operation Iraqi Freedom (“war on terror” expands inexplicably to Iraq).

      This type of framing is not new, and it’s not a conspiracy. It’s a bunch of language nerds making sure that they use accurate terminology.

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    BBC is appeasing Trump. The UK is a lost cause. An Irrelevant ex-empire. Just like the US is going to be, once it finally implodes.

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        One part of me hopes so but if/when it does, I doubt something better will emerge - which is terrifying.

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          I want it to implode enough that the federal government can’t keep hurting its citizens, but not so much that the citizens are worse off than when they were being repressed.

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    Kidnapping is an emotionally loaded term which isn’t used in journalism. Makes sense. Edit: nah I’m wrong. They’d use it for the actual crime of kidnapping.

    I hate this shit. We need media to call a spoon a spoon.

    Call lies, lies. “Misinformation”, “inaccuracies” “incorrectly said…” Nah fuck that. Trump lied.

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    Question : I break into someones home and take them to my home (from their bed) and lock them up. What’s that called?

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    Halfway down was a quote from the working-class-LARPer fascist, Stephen yaxley-lennon, that he’s called for trump to invade the UK.

    Unrelated, I’m pretty sure treason is the only thing we still have the death penalty for…

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    So BBC, while on the cusp of censorship for “defamation of Trump”, still sees it necessary to watch his arse?

    These bootlickers man

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      They all have the same owners. Mainstream media is a compromised asset. Don’t go there for “news” they are all no better than fox these days.