Dystopia Down Under: Facial Mood-Tracking CCTV Cameras Deployed at Mardi Gras Pride Parade
CCTV cameras with the ability to measure a crowd’s “mood” were deployed at the Lesbian and Gay Mardi Gras Parade in Sydney.
CCTV cameras with the ability to measure a crowd’s “mood” were deployed at the Lesbian and Gay Mardi Gras Parade in Sydney.
Ian Fleming’s original James Bond novels have been “rewritten” to remove racist remarks ahead of a coming re-release, The Telegraph has reported.
Reading George Orwell’s 1984 or Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World is a sign that you could be a far-right extremist, a leaked document from a UK anti-terrorism programme reportedly claims.
To the surprise of no one, an uncensored, unvandalized collection of Roald Dahl’s seminal works sits at number two on the Amazon sales chart.
A digital “mass surveillance” regime planned by the EU looks likely to be blocked by Germany over privacy concerns.
The woman Biden chose to be the government-sanctioned arbiter of truth believes “there are many non-binary people who give birth.”
France announced a digital identity app for people to use private and public services, in line with the push for digital identity in Europe.
A Police and Crime Commissioner has been officially reprimanded on Tuesday after speaking out about transgender rapists.
George Orwell’s ‘1984’ has been given a trigger warning by a British university following concerns that students could find it “offensive and upsetting”.
Merriam-Webster changed the definition of “anti-vaxxer” into “a person who opposes the use of vaccines or regulations mandating vaccination.”
Members of the House of Commons were seen laughing as they extended emergency coronavirus powers for the government without an official vote.
Schools in Ontario are facing backlash after burning or destroying books deemed offensive to First Nations, including classic comics such as Tintin and Asterix.
What’s wrong with monitoring what your children are being taught by government bureaucrats? Classrooms are supposed to be professional places of learning. Nothing should ever go on in a classroom a parent can’t see.
Are you sick of 1984 references? I certainly am.
While the Orwell classic is brilliant in many ways, it’s become difficult not to cringe at yet another cliched reference to the Ministry of Truth. The right needs a fresher fictional dystopia.
The British government has awarded contracts to two firms to develop coronavirus “freedom passports” to enter into workplaces, pubs, and schools despite previously proclaiming that there are no plans to implement such a system. The two contracts were awarded to
David Morey, an informal political consultant for Joe Biden’s campaign, said he was “sympathetic” to Twitter and Facebook as “adjudicators.”
The coronavirus-era phenomenon of weekly public applause for medical workers has taken a less positive turn, as opponents of Britain’s Conservative government have called on followers to indulge in a public shaming ceremony.
Police Scotland has logged more than 3,300 “hate incidents” in the past five years which were “non-crimes” including telling jokes that some people may have found offensive.
In an Orwellian twist of fate, surveillance cameras have been installed at the London gravesite of Karl Marx.
In answer to a question from a shareholder activist, Jamie Dimon said his bank was not debanking conservatives for their politics.
French authorities will install tiny microphones in a crime-ridden neighbourhood to listen for suspicious noises and alert police, but residents worry they will be spied on by “Big Brother.”
Social media users compared the hate hoax against the Covington Catholic high school kids to a passage about “facecrime” from George Orwell’s landmark novel 1984 this week.
The leader of the Russian Orthodox Church said that the Antichrist will run the “world wide web” and that powerful data-gathering devices are a harbinger of his arrival.
The EU Parliament has issued politically correct guidance against using words like “mankind” and “man-made” in order to infuse its everyday language with social justice.
UK Independence Party (UKIP) leader Gerard Batten has criticised London Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick for checking if comparing burqas to letterboxes is a ‘hate crime’.
Failed presidential candidate Hillary Clinton appeared to misinterpret the message behind George Orwell’s 1984 in her new book What Happened.
The modernized Broadway production arguably serves as a direct repudiation of the postmodern spirit that has incrementally gained control of academia in the United States over the past few decades.
Roku-enabled TVs will soon be able to direct viewers to similar content by detecting what they are currently watching.
Nearly one hundred independent movie theaters across the country are set to host a screening of Michael Radford’s adaptation of George Orwell’s 1984 as a protest against President Donald Trump.
Dozens of cinemas across the United States are planning to screen the film adaption of George Orwell’s 1984 in protest of reports that President Donald Trump is allegedly considering cuts to arts funding.
Donning dirty T-shirts that say things like “nasty woman” and “resist,” the melting snowflakes are fleeing this Orange Revolution for their latest safe space. But it is probably one that should come with a trigger warning for these tender little kiddies.
The media, and the broader left, are taking pride in sales of Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four, as if these confirm their fantasies about Donald Trump as a totalitarian leader. One wonders if they have read the book.