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Basically everyone here realizes we're under attack by an enemy too cowardly to actually fight us. They'd rather hide in the shadows and behind others. Some here say it's the kikes, some here say it's the commies, most here say it's the commie kikes; one thing's for sure: it's a very real threat.

What I'm wondering is, at what point does a normie — someone that only gets their news from TV and only uses the internet for facebook and twatter — come to this realization?

Basically everyone here realizes we're under attack by an enemy too cowardly to actually fight us. They'd rather hide in the shadows and behind others. Some here say it's the kikes, some here say it's the commies, most here say it's the commie kikes; one thing's for sure: it's a very real threat. What I'm wondering is, at what point does a normie — someone that only gets their news from TV and only uses the internet for facebook and twatter — come to this realization?

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Imo it seemed like Orwell envisioned it being forced on us, whereas Huxley thought we would basically want it.

exactly. one was a violent repression of any dissent, the other was placating the masses and forgoing the need for dissent. Farenheit 451 is another good one.

What we'll likely see is a combination of all three....