I CONSIDER MYSELF AS A "MESSENGER" (JPPS)
Daniel Greenfield article: The Prisoner |
Posted: 10 Dec 2011
In reality though the behaviours they seek to eradicate are most often the outcome of their own policies. Stomping on them isn't the way to a utopian society, it's the leaders of the unintended dystopian society shooting the messenger.
Messengers can be shot for years, decades and even perhaps a century or two, until the message finally arrives that the society is hopelessly broken and all is lost. For want of a nail the shoe was lost, for want of a shoe the horse was lost, for want of a message the nation was lost. The message is that the present system is badly broken and no amount of pretense otherwise can change that. Teaching ambitious members of the young generation to hunt down offenders against political correctness did not salvage the Soviet Union, there's no reason to think it will save the socialist West from the consequences of its domestic policies. In life, unlike fiction, few people set out to create a dystopian society where mothers of three get sent to prison for rowdily expressing their opinion on a train.
It is one of those things that happens when a system tries to suppress any negative reports about its wonderful social changes.
And perfectly decent people cheer it on until suddenly they have a moment while staring at the television and they realize that perhaps slavery isn't freedom after all.
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