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    The Value Of George Orwell

    The Value Of George Orwell

    By Charley Reese
    3-6-6

    George Orwell remains a valuable writer, though he died in 1950.

    He was a man who was an active participant in his times, and since the new century appears to be going down the same road as the last one, we can still learn from him.

    His essay "Politics and the English Language" ought to be read by every journalist and by everyone who reads journalists or listens to the babble on television.

    "The great enemy of clear language is insincerity," he wrote.



    "When there is a gap between one's real and one's declared aims, one turns as it were instinctively to long words and exhausted idioms, like a cuttlefish squirting out ink.

    "In our age, there is no such thing as 'keeping out of politics.' All issues are political issues, and politics itself is a mass of lies, evasions, folly, hatred and schizophrenia," Orwell wrote.


    Earlier in the essay he had said, "In our time, political speech and writing are largely the defense of the indefensible."

    Our time and his time remain the same.


    We invade a sovereign nation based on lies, destroy its infrastructure, depose its government and kill 30,000 of its people, and we call that "spreading democracy" or "defending freedom."

    The phrase "war on terror" is a phony metaphor.

    We are not at war.

    Ninety-nine and 99/100ths percent of the American people are living the same way they've always lived. We have troops in Afghanistan and Iraq fighting an insurrection that our invasions of those countries caused.

    They are at war * a war of their own country's making * but the rest of us are not.

    Waving a flag or putting a bumper sticker on one's car cannot be called a war effort.

    The "war" is being relegated to the inside pages, and it's a safe bet that no matter what happens in Baghdad, the Academy Awards will receive more coverage and notice than the war.

    In our nutty society, the choice of a comedian to emcee a Hollywood trade show is considered big, national news.

    What distinguishes us from other animals is language, and when we use language not to communicate truth as best we can determine it, but to deceive, mislead, obfuscate and obscure the facts, then we are committing the ultimate sin against humanity.

    We are playing a dangerous game with our own sanity.

    Our own journalists sanitize even their skimpy coverage of the war. The American people must not be allowed to see the real face of war, lest they withdraw their support.

    The real face of war, of course, is broken bodies, blood, splattered brains and innards, horrible burns and other mutilations.

    There are no pleasant aspects of war.

    So, Americans are allowed to see soldiers giving candy to children, and occasionally an explosion on the horizon or the wreckage after the bodies have been removed.

    In the meantime, the president and his folks blather on in carefully chosen euphemisms and newspeak just as if they were characters in an Orwell novel.

    At least the American people are at last beginning to catch on, and Bush's approval rating is 34 percent and his vice president's rating is 18 percent.

    That speaks well of the American people.

    They do trust their politicians, though that trust is often abused, but eventually they begin to check actions against words, facts against claims.

    Once they realized they've been bamboozled, then all the fancy words and euphemisms in the world won't restore their trust.

    Bush has been in trouble in Iraq and Europe and Asia, and now he appears to be in trouble at home. He has three more years, so it would be a great help if this year one or both of the houses of Congress shifted to Democratic control.

    That would restore the checks and balances so necessary to preserve liberty, not that Democrats are any prize.

    That doesn't matter.

    The genius of our Founding Fathers is that they realized that as long as government fights itself, the liberty of the people is safe.


    Charley Reese has been a journalist for 49 years.
    If you have done no wrong then you have nothing to fear ...perhaps.

    #2
    Hey Alf, have you finished stocking up on supplies to keep you going through the end of the world when the Iranian Euro Oil Bourse opens?

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      #3
      thats a rather long post that I cant be arsed to read. Can anyone summarise pls if it's remotely interesting?

      Older and ...well, just older!!

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        #4
        Originally posted by Captain Jack
        Hey Alf, have you finished stocking up on supplies to keep you going through the end of the world when the Iranian Euro Oil Bourse opens?

        The next phase of the Eurasian War will not be the End of the World as you put it.

        Rather a Brave New World

        Revel in your time.
        If you have done no wrong then you have nothing to fear ...perhaps.

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          #5
          Originally posted by ratewhore
          thats a rather long post that I cant be arsed to read. Can anyone summarise pls if it's remotely interesting?


          Political language -- and with variations this is true of all political parties, from Conservatives to Anarchists -- is designed to make lies sound truthful and murder respectable, and to give an appearance of solidity to pure wind.

          George Orwell, "Politics and the English Language", 1946


          English essayist, novelist, & satirist (1903 - 1950)
          If you have done no wrong then you have nothing to fear ...perhaps.

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            #6
            Originally posted by ratewhore
            thats a rather long post that I cant be arsed to read. Can anyone summarise pls if it's remotely interesting?
            War is bad. George Bush is stupid. Americans are stupid for voting for him, but even they are starting to realise it now. I think that's about it.
            Will work inside IR35. Or for food.

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              #7
              Originally posted by ratewhore
              thats a rather long post that I cant be arsed to read. Can anyone summarise pls if it's remotely interesting?

              Originally posted by Central-Scrutiniser
              Bollocks
              Any questions?
              "Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.

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                #8
                Seems like Central-Scrotum (anyone know why he only has one ball?) has a hard-on for George Orwell. Lucky for George he's been dead these few years.
                Hard Brexit now!
                #prayfornodeal

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by DaveB
                  Any questions?
                  Only one problem with Political Jokes Dave ...they tend to get elected.

                  Still great to read your contrubutions ranging from toilet masturbation to bollocks, good old English Toilet Humour.

                  Very Prole Dave.

                  Doubleplusgood
                  Last edited by Central-Scrutiniser; 7 March 2006, 12:52.
                  If you have done no wrong then you have nothing to fear ...perhaps.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Central-Scrutiniser
                    Only one problem with Political Jokes Dave ...they tend to get elected.

                    Still great to read your contrubutions ranging from toilet masturbation to bollocks, good old English Toilet Humour.

                    Very Prole Dave.

                    Doubleplusgood

                    Perhapes if you actually posted something vaguely relavent to the subject matter of the forum you might get a better responce. Rather than simply displaying your ability to cut and paste and / or make irrelevent sub-Orwellian pronouncements that contribute nothing to the debate at hand, why not actually say something people might be interested in. That way we mght take you a little more seriously.

                    As it is you are nothing but a troll of the worst kind. One without even the imagination to realise he is a troll and actually make it worth while for the rest of us to flame you.
                    "Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.

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