Homage to Orwell: Agreeable Slave {Socialism} Language

Mandela Example of Successful NewSpeak

Homage to Orwell: Agreeable Slave {Socialism} Language
Mandela Successful Worldwide NewSpeak

Nelson Mandela was a self-admitted successful, murderous terrorist in South Africa convicted of murdering people for political gain; and he was rightfully imprisoned. He was also an admitted socialist; meaning, murder was simply a means to gain Control. Through unrelenting NewSpeak highlighting South Africa’s apartheid culture, which was unjust, world’s informational services turned this admitted terrorist into a hero and eventually into the leader of South Africa. His government, Socialism, was worse than the government he replaced and remains so today long after his death. This is Orwell’s NewSpeak in action for everyone to see. We will look at several successful Orwellian figures of Socialism Control as a homage to this conflicted visionary who embraced Socialism himself while horrified at its reality. He never repudiated Socialism meaning he was also part of the problem rather than part of the solution. Continue reading “Homage to Orwell: Agreeable Slave {Socialism} Language”

Good and Bad of a Vernacular Bible

 

Many Christians do not read the
Bible in their native language

Many people are intimidated by the size and apparent complexity of the Bible. They are content to sit in the pew and let the professionals, pastors, tell them what the Bible says. However, God holds each person accountable for their own knowledge and practice. Do you really want to stand before God giving an account based on what the pastor said?
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Vulgarity: Expression of Equality

Vulgarity, and thus this emoji, have become
the ultimate expression of equality today

When Apple demonstrated their animojis at their recent keynote event by using the above emoji {first introduced by Google}, they were acknowledging the commonality of vulgarity in everyday language. this emoji did not cause vulgarity in everyday language; however, it did acknowledge that vulgarity was wide spread and thus ready for a graphic expression. It is probably one of the more popular emojis in use today. Why? Continue reading “Vulgarity: Expression of Equality”