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« on: March 10, 2010, 09:25:52 AM »

Bellyfeel

The word bellyfeel means a blind, enthusiastic acceptance of an idea.

The word likely comes from the idea that any good Oceanian should be able to internalize Party doctrine to the extent that it becomes a gut instinct – a feeling in the belly.
“    Consider, for example, such a typical sentence from a Times leading article as "Oldthinkers unbellyfeel Ingsoc." The shortest rendering one could make of this in Oldspeak would be: "Those whose ideas were formed before the Revolution cannot have a full emotional understanding of the principles of English Socialism." But this is not an adequate translation. ... Only a person thoroughly grounded in Ingsoc could appreciate the full force of the word bellyfeel, which implied a blind, enthusiastic, and casual acceptance difficult to imagine today.    ”

—Orwell, 1984 Appendix

Compare to truthiness.
Blackwhite

Blackwhite is defined as follows:
“    ...this word has two mutually contradictory meanings. Applied to an opponent, it means the habit of impudently claiming that black is white, in contradiction of the plain facts. Applied to a Party member, it means a loyal willingness to say that black is white when Party discipline demands this. But it means also the ability to believe that black is white, and more, to know that black is white, and to forget that one has ever believed the contrary. This demands a continuous alteration of the past, made possible by the system of thought which really embraces all the rest, and which is known in Newspeak as doublethink.    ”

—Orwell, 1984

The word is an example of both Newspeak and doublethink. It represents the active process of rewriting the past, control of the past being a vital aspect of the Party's control over the present.

The ability to blindly believe anything, regardless of its absurdity, can have different causes: respect for authority, fear, indoctrination, even critical laziness or gullibility. Orwell's blackwhite refers only to that caused by fear, indoctrination, or repression of one's individual critical thinking ("to know black is white"), rather than caused by laziness or gullibility. A true Party member could automatically, and without thought, expunge any "incorrect" information and totally replace it with "true" information from the Party. If properly done, there is no memory or recovery of the "incorrect" information that could cause unhappiness to the Party member by committing thoughtcrime. This ability is likened to the total erasure of information only possible in electronic storage.
[edit] See also

    * Cognitive dissonance
 
 Crimethink

Crimethink is the Newspeak word for thoughtcrime (thoughts that are unorthodox, or are outside the official government platform), as well as the verb meaning "to commit thoughtcrime". Goodthink, which is approved by the Party, is the opposite of crimethink.

In the book, Winston Smith, the main character, writes in his diary:
“    Thoughtcrime does not entail death: thoughtcrime IS death.    ”

—Orwell, 1984

 Duckspeak

Duckspeak is a Newspeak term meaning literally to quack like a duck or to speak without thinking. Duckspeak can be either good or "ungood" (bad), depending on who is speaking, and whether what they are saying is in following with the ideals of Big Brother. To speak rubbish and lies may be ungood, but to speak rubbish and lies for the good of "The Party" may be good. In the appendix to 1984, Orwell explains:
“    Ultimately it was hoped to make articulate speech issue from the larynx without involving the higher brain centres at all. This aim was frankly admitted in the Newspeak word duckspeak […]. Like various words in the B vocabulary, duckspeak was ambivalent in meaning. Provided that the opinions which were quacked out were orthodox ones, it implied nothing but praise, and when the Times referred to one of the orators of the Party as a doubleplusgood duckspeaker it was paying a warm and valued compliment.    ”

—Orwell, 1984

An example of a skillful duckspeaker in action is provided in the beginning of chapter 9, in which an Inner Party speaker is haranguing the crowd about the crimes of Eurasia when a note is passed into his hand; he does not stop speaking for a moment, or change his voice or manner, but (according to the changed party line) he now condemns the crimes of Eastasia, which is Oceania's new enemy.
 
See also

    * Thought-terminating cliché

Goodsex and sexcrime

Goodsex is any form of sex considered acceptable by the Party; specifically, this refers only to married heterosexual sex for the exclusive purpose of providing new children for the Party. All other forms of sex are considered sexcrime.

Ownlife

Ownlife refers to the tendency to enjoy being solitary, which is considered subversive. Winston Smith comments that even to go for a walk by oneself can be regarded as suspicious.

Prefixes

    * "Un-" is a Newspeak prefix used for negation. It is used as a prefix to make the word negative, since there are no antonyms in Newspeak. Therefore, for example, warm becomes uncold. It is often decided to keep the word which has a more unpleasant nuance to it when choosing which one of the antonyms should be kept in the process of diminishing vocabulary. Therefore, cold is preferred to unwarm or unhot, and dark is preferred to unlight,[2] even though cold and darkness are not physical phenomena as opposed to light and heat. The Party's choice for the less pleasant versions of an antonym may be interpreted as another way the Party makes its subjects depressive and pessimistic to suppress unorthodox thought. On the other hand, the Party controls one's ability to think negatively by sometimes allowing only the positive term preceded by "un-". For example, the concept of "bad" can be expressed only with ungood. When placed before a verb, "un-" becomes a negative imperative; for example, unproceed means "do not proceed". This is similar to the adding of "mal" for negation in Esperanto.
    * "Plus-" is an intensifier, in place of "more" or the suffix "-er" (in some situations). Thus, great becomes plusgood.
    * "Doubleplus-" further intensifies "plus-", so doubleplusgood is used in place of excellent or best.

Suffixes

    * "-ful" is a Newspeak suffix used to turn another word into an adjective. For example, rapid would be rendered as speedful.
    * "-wise" is a Newspeak suffix used to turn another word into an adverb. For example, quickly would be rendered as speedwise. Therefore "He ran very quickly" would become "He runned plus-speedwise".
    * "-ed" is the only method to make a non-auxiliary verb past tense in the A-vocabulary. This decreases the number of words required to express tenses by removing irregular conjugations. Ran becomes runned, drank becomes drinked, etc.

Unperson
Before
After
A Soviet "nonperson" vanishes: commissar Nikolai Yezhov retouched after falling from favor and being executed in 1940.

An unperson is a person who has been "vaporized"; who has been not only killed by the state, but effectively erased from existence. Such a person would be written out of existing books, photographs, and articles so that no trace of their existence could be found in the historical record. The idea is that such a person would, according to the principles of doublethink, be forgotten completely (for it would be impossible to provide evidence of their existence), even by close friends and family members. Mentioning his or her name, or even speaking of their past existence, is thoughtcrime; the concept that the person may have existed at one time and has disappeared cannot be expressed in Newspeak. Compare to the Stalinist practice of erasing people from photographs after their execution (see photos, right).

The Stalin-era Soviet Union also provided real-world examples of unpersons in its treatment of Leon Trotsky and other members of the Communist party who became politically inconvenient. In his 1960 magazine article "Pravda means 'Truth'", reprinted in Expanded Universe, Robert A. Heinlein argued that a mysterious May 15, 1960 cosmonaut had also received this treatment.

See also

    * Damnatio memoriae
    * Extraordinary rendition
    * Forced disappearance
    * Historical revisionism
    * Nonperson

Other Newspeak words

(Many of these are in fact merely part of the "abbreviated jargon — not actually Newspeak, but consisting largely of Newspeak words — used in the Ministry for internal purposes", described by Orwell in chapter 4.)

    * africa
    * ante~: A prefix used meaning "pre~" or "before".
    * artsem: Artificial insemination.
    * bb: Big Brother.
    * crimestop
    * current
    * dayorder: Order of the day.
    * doublethink
    * equal: Only in the sense of physically equal, like equal height/size, etc. It does not mean politically equal, since there is no such concept in Ingsoc.
    * facecrime: An indication that a person is guilty of thoughtcrime based on their facial expression.
    * file
    * forecast
    * free: meaning Negative freedom (without) in a physical sense, only in statements like "This dog is free from lice", as the concepts of "political freedom" and "intellectual freedom" do not exist in Newspeak.
    * full
    * good: (Can also be used as a prefix vaguely meaning "orthodox".)
    * goodthink: Vaguely translatable to orthodox thought.
    * ingsoc: English Socialism.
    * issue: children produced by goodsex
    * joycamp: forced labor camp
    * malquoted: flaws or inaccurate presentations of Party or Big Brother-related matters by the press. See misprints below.
    * miniluv: "Ministry of Love" (secret police, interrogation and torture)
    * minipax: "Ministry of Peace" (Ministry of War, cf: 'Department of Defense' vs 'War Department')
    * minitrue: "Ministry of Truth" (propaganda and altering history)
    * miniplenty: "Ministry of Plenty" (keeping the population in a state of constant economic hardship)
    * misprints: Errors or mispredictions which need to be rectified in order to prove that the Party is always right. See malquoted above.
    * oldspeak: English; perhaps any language that is not Newspeak.
    * oldthink: ideas inspired by events or memories of times prior to the Revolution.
    * plus~: A prefix used in the sense of very, i.e., to give an adjective or an adverb a stronger meaning (e.g. plusgood means "very good").
    * pornosec: Subunit of the Fiction Department of the Ministry of Truth that produces pornography
    * prolefeed: the steady stream of mindless entertainment to distract and occupy the masses
    * recdep: "Records Department" (division of the Ministry of Truth that deals with the rectification of records; department in which Winston works)
    * rectify: Used by the Ministry of Truth as a euphemism for the deliberate alteration of the past.
    * ref: To refer (to).
    * report
    * sec: Sector.
    * speakwrite: An instrument used by Party members to note or "write" down information by speaking into an apparatus as a faster alternative to an "ink pencil". It is, for example, used in the Ministry of Truth by the protagonist Winston Smith.
    * telescreen: television and security camera-like devices used by the ruling Party in Oceania to keep its subjects under constant surveillance
    * thinkpol: The Thought Police
    * upsub: submit to higher authority.
    * verify
    * yp (year plan)


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I think Bellyfeel describes the BOXCUTTER CONSPIRACY THEORISTS to a tee.
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« Reply #1 on: March 10, 2010, 11:10:42 AM »

Love that book
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« Reply #2 on: May 26, 2010, 12:27:13 AM »

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« Reply #3 on: May 27, 2010, 06:02:48 AM »

In many ways, my father was not a very "awake" kind of guy, politically, but this was one of his favorite books, and it was at least on ething we had in common -- a common mistrust of "big brother."

The question always comes down to "who gets to decide."  OK, you come up witha suposedly great idea to get everybody healthcare, but somebody has to decide how to allocate resources for this public healthcare program, and that's where the question arises:  who gets to decide, and will they really be "fair".  The answer is usually that we would be better off with such salvific government programs.

That's what I learned from my father.

In the formerly Communist countries, it was a handful of party leades who got to decide everything for everybody, and they certainly didn't always do so in a very fair or just manner, far from it.  Similarly in Orwell's fictional Stalinesque one-party state.

Who gets to decide?  That is the question that haunts every fictional dystopia and should haunt every would be utopia in the real world.
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« Reply #4 on: May 27, 2010, 06:15:46 AM »

I think the people in North Korea and China live in a 1984 society.
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« Reply #5 on: May 27, 2010, 06:16:41 AM »

This is a terrific report from James Corbett (www.corbettreport.com) about Newspeak. I encourage you to download and listen to it - James points out that teenagers are using only about 800 vocabulary words per day; basically the language of texting - abbreviations to the language which you can see in Orwell's book - removing words, removing ideas. It's worth a listen:

Newspeak is Doubleplus Ungood: Report by James Corbett

2010/01/24 / 51:36:  The war on consciousness continues in the battlefield of the mind. Words are our weapons and we are being disarmed. Fight back by equipping yourself with the infowarrior's best friend: vocabulary.

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« Reply #6 on: May 27, 2010, 09:12:56 AM »

Love that book

For those who have never read it...

http://www.george-orwell.org/1984
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« Reply #7 on: May 28, 2010, 12:02:48 AM »

We are now all called TRUTHERS.

This is straight out of Orwell.

Truth is now considered a lie by the thoroughly brainwashed Party Members.

A classic example of DOUBETHINK. - Discuss

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« Reply #8 on: May 28, 2010, 12:03:35 AM »



that just about sums it up when i think of alot of people in this country...
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« Reply #9 on: May 28, 2010, 12:19:25 AM »

Very good depiction of DOUBLETHINK and the 911 attacks

Oceania is always at war with Eastasia - The 911 victims
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« Reply #10 on: May 28, 2010, 12:27:15 AM »

We are now all called TRUTHERS.

This is straight out of Orwell...


Indeed, though the truth is much greater than many can understand, like they throw all these crises at us, with the expectation of us believing that this be a changing society, that we must work around these changes, when really the changes that matter happen within us, and our whole lives have been planned out before we were born, and we have no culture, what we have is a system.
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« Reply #11 on: May 28, 2010, 12:36:27 AM »

...and our whole lives have been planned out before we were born..


I don't mean by the One True God, i mean by the elite (Royal Institute, CFR, etc.) cause if we be predestined by God that makes us robots.
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« Reply #12 on: May 28, 2010, 01:37:43 AM »

A good website documenting the events today that have come to pass as they were written the book 1984

http://www.orwelltoday.com/
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