People Happily Sign Petition Supporting The 'Orwellian Police State Based On Nazi Germany'
from the yes,-it's-godwined-from-the-very-start dept
You can get people to sign just about any kind of petition, apparently. There's an amusing video making the rounds, put together by Mark Dice, in which he convinces people on a boardwalk in San Diego to sign a petition for the "city council" to "support an Orwellian police state." Sometimes he directly mentions the idea of modeling this police state on "Nazi Germany" and it doesn't appear to give anyone any pause at all.
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It's not how worthless street petitions are... it's how utterly clueless most Americans are unless you're talking sports or pop culture.
I'll bet 90% of the people don't know what Orwellian means, who George Orwell was or that he was an author... and that he wrote 1984.
I find it more surprising about the Nazi Germany references - most people SHOULD know what that's about, but the younger generation have no actual point of reference and with mass genocide featured in movies, they attach no real emotion to it.
The other false premise is... that we're not ALREADY in an Orwellian state. Anyone read the news? NSA spying on everyone, Homeland buying millions of rounds of ammo, drones flying over U.S. skies...
We're not THERE yet... but we can see the lights ahead.
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