“A people that elect corrupt politicians, imposters, thieves and traitors are not victims, but accomplices.” - George Orwell
This is something to bear in mind about the normies. They’re accomplices to what the System has done.
Stop trying to recruit normies and other outsiders that don’t believe in the same things that we do, and just have big families when you’re able to, and teach your children to hold the same beliefs as you.
‘Doublethink’ is a form of indoctrination whereby the subject is forced, or coerced, into simultaneously accepting that two overtly contradictory beliefs are unquestionably true facts.
The term was coined by Eric Arthur Blair, better known as “George Orwell,” via his seminal novel, ‘1984.’
Although 1984 is commonly described as a dystopian “fiction,” and commonly believed to depict a “Fascist” state, its predictions are disturbingly close to the postwar world system that was established by the arch nemeses of Fascism: The Allies, also known as the ‘United Nations' and its allies in former Soviet Union
This world system is, ideologically, not Fascist in the slightest, but an explicitly ANTI-FAscist fusion of Socialism, Liberalism, and Marxism. 1984 is a scathing critique of the architects of this postwar civilization.
Orwell believed that they were megalomaniacal traitors to the Socialist cause, whose only aim was the creation of a totalitarian world government, that was Socialist and Democratic in name but oligarchical in nature.
1984’s three warring empires — Eurasia (practicing ‘Neo-Bolshevism’), Eastasia (‘Death Worship’), and Oceania (‘English Socialism’) — were ideologically modeled on the Bolsheviks of Russia, Communists of China, and Fabian Socialists of the United Kingdom, respectively (with a large serving of Stalinism mixed in, for good measure).
Orwell describes these ideologies as “Oligarchical Collectivism,” a term derived from “Bureaucratic Collectivism” — a Trotskyite critique of Stalinist Marxist-Leninism, describing a Communist state in which all profit is distributed among The Party bureaucracy, rather than the proletariat.
In 1984, Doublethink is part of the wider concept of ‘Newspeak,’ a fictional language invented by the ruling English Socialist Party (INGSOC) of Oceania.
Newspeak was strategically designed to stop the masses from breaking free of INGSOC conditioning by restricting their ability to express and think “subversive” ideas.
The iconic INGSOC party slogan — “WAR IS PEACE, FREEDOM IS SLAVERY, IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH” — is one of the most renowned examples of Doublethink, to date.
Newspeak was heavily inspired by Marxist indoctrination and propaganda techniques. Orwell considered Doublethink to be a staple feature of Bolshevik-style totalitarianism. “FREEDOM IS SLAVERY” bears a striking resemblance to the Marxist claim that a stateless Communist Utopia can only be achieved via a totalitarian dictatorship that would simply “wither away” after an arbitrary amount of time.
Shockingly, this withering process hasn’t occurred in a single Communist society to date. They remain totalitarian dictatorships or collapse into starvation and ruin. Usually both.