Monday, March 3, 2014

Society's Duty to the Party


During the year 1984, I made sure my role was to serve as a revolutionary leader to the people of Oceania. With that being said, society has no responsibility to preserve the privacy of it's members in the 21st century. There is no need for privacy. The party and I has eliminated all thoughts of privacy for it does not allow us to gain full power of the world. Privacy shall be banned. Members should be watched over at all times. In fact,

it is the responsibility of society to preserve the rights of surveillance to the government.

I feel, that in order to protect these rights of surveillance the society must reinforce the monitoring of human activities. First, they must support the installations of two-way telescreens. During my time as leader in the year 1984, telescreens were the key way to observe every single movement of the outer party members. By doing this, we were very successful in catching a variety of thought criminals. It is important that we keep this process going throughout the 21st century because it can help capture even more thought criminals with the help of advanced technology. The more we can observe the people the more we can control what they’re thinking. This will allow us to keep control over the entire world.

In addition to the telescreens, threats and warnings should also take place in order for the society to preserve the rights of surveillance. This will instill fear into the members. Telling them of dreaded places such as room 101 and threatening them with physical violence will force them to follow the rules of the party and I. This has always worked when bringing in thought criminals to the Ministry Of Love. As long as society does their duties to the party, we will end up with the most power.

1 comment:

  1. Foolery I tell you! Damn foolery! Are you that afraid of people rebelling that you've gone to these measures?! Two-way telescreens; as if one wasn’t enough! And then you trick us into believing it’s for a good cause, it’s to benefit us, but really it’s only helping you. You said it yourself, "Threats and warnings should also take place in order for the society to preserve the rights of surveillance. This will instill fear into the members. Telling them of dreaded places such as room 101 and threatening them with physical violence will force them to follow the rules of the party and me". Your only strength is fear! You scare us, beat us, and then tell us how everything will be ok because you're always watching. Oh no one dares to disobey you bluntly in the sight of telescreens, the consequences are brutal. Privacy is the key to thought; it’s the key to do whatever you want whenever you want. If no one is watching us, who knows what we’ll do or say! That’s what you fear! The thought of not knowing how we're feeling or what we believe in scares you! As long as you have eyes and ears everywhere, the possibilities of many people turning against you are low. You've thought out every detail, the "could's" and the "would've s", always keeping yourself ahead of us; but not me.

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