Showing posts with label punishment. Show all posts
Showing posts with label punishment. Show all posts

Thursday, April 24, 2025

Ministry of Truth Daily Update - 24 Apr 2025 - Non-detainable Offenses

 

Non-detainable Offenses

Based on equity and fairness, those arrested for the following trivial "crimes" can safely not be jailed pending court procedures:
  • Aggravated Battery
  • Aggravated DUI
  • Arson
  • Burglary / Robbery
  • Drug-induced Homicide
  • Intimidation
  • Extreme Vandalism
  • Illegal Occupation
  • Kidnapping
  • Stabbings
  • 2nd-degree Murder
However, challenges to Big Brother or the authority of the Ministries will bring about immediate and indefinite incarceration.

More info: 

Newspeak Dictionary Recent A-L M-Z FAQ

Thursday, January 9, 2025

Ministry of Truth Daily Update - 09 Jan 2025 - Protester Privilege

 

Protester Privilege

Properly aligned protesters can commit minor criminal acts, break laws, invade and occupy buildings, and any other number of trivial illegal activities if they move forward Ministry of Truth goals.  Official apologies are appropriate if Ministry of Love enforcement looks too aggressive.  Harsh punishments such as arrests, forced dispersements, suspensions, and fines are unwarranted.

More info:   

Newspeak Dictionary Recent A-L M-Z FAQ

Thursday, April 20, 2023

Ministry of Truth Daily Update - 20 Apr 2023 - Cognitive Development

 

Cognitive Development

The brain develops at different rates for different things.  Criminal activities of youth should not be charged, or at least have minor punishments, because their brains don't fully develop until early adulthood (i.e. around 25 years).  We shouldn't punish someone who's cognition hasn't fully developed, even into early adulthood, because it is not constructive to demonize youth for immature actions.  However, for sexual choices, gender transitions, and pregnancy terminations, their brains are maturely developed enough to make their own decisions without oppressive adult oversight.  They have the right to participate in fully informed and considered voting, and to make life-changing decisions based on their current feelings and lived experiences.  Teen brains use more emotional thinking than adults, whose brains use more rational thinking, so they more easily align with Ministry of Truth goals and doctrines. 

More info: 

Newspeak Dictionary Recent A-L M-Z FAQ