Please give me a complete list of people who, after being described on Twitter as "problematic" or "canceled", were then physically killed by agents of the state
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Replying to @arthur_affect
I suggest you read Orwell beyond 1984 to see what I am getting at. The quote is from Politics and the English Language.
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Replying to @SecondInternat1
Yes, and when Orwell said "murder", he presumably meant "murder", as in physically attacking someone's body in some way so that they cease to live and become a corpse Since the point of that article was ranting about literal precision in language
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Replying to @Julio_Vichon @SecondInternat1
Well, Orwell, in his famous essay "Politics and the English Language", said it was very important for people to clearly say what they actually mean instead of burying everything in dishonest rhetoric (especially rhetoric built on thoughtless clichés)
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Replying to @Julio_Vichon @SecondInternat1
Hey, I didn't say anyone was being murdered and then go "It was a uhhhhh metaphor"
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Dude, Orwell was talking about euphemisms designed to obfuscate. "Work camp" in his day, nowadays it might be "Detention center" or "enhanced interrogation" as opposed to "torture."
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"Oh no, Twitter suspended my account because I wouldn't stop saying the n-word Now I have to start a new account with a burner phone number, it's such a pain in the ass, it took ten minutes and I have to start over again collecting followers"
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"I'm basically like Galileo"
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