The New 7 Dirty Words

by | December 17, 2017

 

By Scott Douglas Jacobsen

ATLANTA, GEORGIADec. 17, 2017 /INGSOC/ – The Ministry of Truth, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and Health and Human Services (HHS) branches, spoke on the recent work to protect the American citizenry and to help with funding.

Not to be listed here, so as to protect the reader from threatening words, dangerous thoughts, our ignorance is a strength after all. The CDC and HHS announced the ban in a public information release. The potential for a higher-order command from Emmanuel Goldstein for the banned words remains uncertain.

“I do not know if this came from the HHS or the CDC, but I assume this came from the HHS,” a former official of the CDC said, “as the HHS officials make the budget. Some words can confuse, even discombobulate, those with budgetary concerns. So, why use them?”

A current spokesperson for the Party commented, “Look at what happens on colleges and universities now, they want to restrict our freedoms. They are anti-Party. We of the Party are the real and true freedom of speech people, but not for thoughtcrimes.”

Some current CDC officials complained about pressures from the Inner Party since their instantiation after the revolution. But if Big Brother can’t watch your words and you in your place of work, why not simply watch yourself for Big Brother? Be the best representative, especially if involved in budgetary works.

Be prole, be free.

Scott Douglas Jacobsen founded In-Sight Publishing and In-Sight: Independent Interview-Based Journal.

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About Scott Douglas Jacobsen

Scott Douglas Jacobsen is the Founder of In-Sight: Independent Interview-Based Journal and In-Sight Publishing. Jacobsen works for science and human rights, especially women’s and children’s rights. He considers the modern scientific and technological world the foundation for the provision of the basics of human life throughout the world and advancement of human rights as the universal movement among peoples everywhere. You can contact Scott via email, his website, or Twitter.

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