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Is Tony Blair's 'Ministry of Truth' Modeled on the one in Orwell's "1984"?

Cheryl Seal | 31.08.2003 12:49 | Analysis | London | World

In the novel "1984," the government established a "Ministry of Truth" to rewrite history in such a way that the citizens would never be able to learn the lessons of the past - and thus would be doomed to repeat them, much to "Big Brother's" advantage.

I guess Tony Blair isn't very well read, for all his silver-tongued superficial "polish." Because it seems he would have selected a different title for his new spin center: "Ministry of Truth" figured prominently into the brainwashing of the citizens in George Orwell's "1984." Unless his respect for the public is so slight that he assumes no one else would draw the parallel.

Unlike the citizens of "1984," Americans and Brits have no excuse at present for continuing to allow Bush and Blair to perpetuate their jointly engineered deception of the public. We have access to history as it has actually unfolded and thus We KNOW BETTER. Why are these creeps still in office?

As the saying goes, "Fool me once, shame on you. Fool me twice, shame on me."

Hey Tony - Is Your Ministry of Truth Modeled after the One in '1984'?

EXCERPT from a Theme analysis of "1984"

“History” is another important theme in 1984.  In many ways, Orwell’s novel reads like a history book.  1984warns readers that the Oceania universe will be the future, if people fail to learn the lessons revealed by major historical events and figures such as WWI, WWII, Hitler, Stalin, and Mussolini (to cite examples from Western and Eastern Europe).  The Party understood the power of history.  A citizenry educated to understand history would not allow the Party to survive.  Thus, the Party eliminated nearly everyone who remembered the past before Big Brother, created a new, post-Big Brother history, then manipulated history through the Ministry of Truth so much that it was impossible to ever know what was happening or what had really happened." - Theme analysis of '1984' by George Orwell



 http://www.novelguide.com/1984/themeanalysis.html


Cheryl Seal

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  1. Surely there must be a limit to the amounts of time a human can be fooled — President Blair
  2. Anyone notice — ram
  3. empty rhetoric. — Greenlantern
  4. stupid ameri-kuhns — bollockschops
  5. bollockschop you genius — ram