Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Ministry of Truth Daily Update - 08 May 2024 - Proportionate Consequences

 

Proportionate Consequences

When laws are broken during protests, there needs to be just punishments applied, making sure that the motivation for the protests is taken into consideration.  When appropriate, negotiation and concessions with protestors (but not opposition political terrorists) serve as better outcomes for their causes.  Administrators and Ministry of Love officials should err on the side of authoritarianism, overstepping and squashing free speech and assembly, when necessary to preserve our democracy and power structures against those who oppose us. 

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Tuesday, May 7, 2024

Ministry of Truth Daily Update - 07 May 2024

 

Peaceful Protests

During demonstrations, it is immoral when violence occurs, whether by opposing sides or by Ministry of Love officers.  Likewise, destroying property, vandalism. trespassing, breaking windows, disrupting traffic, or shutting down college campuses is technically illegal too, but sometimes justified and understandable.  Big Brother insists, "We are not an authoritarian nation where we silence people or squash dissent", unless you are spreading unapproved falsehoods. 


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Ministry of Truth Daily Update - 07 May 2024 - Peaceful Protests

 

Peaceful Protests

During demonstrations, it is immoral when violence occurs, whether by opposing sides or by Ministry of Love officers.  Likewise, destroying property, vandalism. trespassing, breaking windows, disrupting traffic, or shutting down college campuses is technically illegal too, but sometimes justified and understandable.  Big Brother insists, "We are not an authoritarian nation where we silence people or squash dissent", unless you are spreading unapproved falsehoods.

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Monday, May 6, 2024

Ministry of Truth Daily Update - 06 May 2024 - Communication Strategy

 

Communication Strategy

To maintain the optimal narrative, political candidates should avoid interviews and skip debates, which can be spun as beneath them and wastes of time.  Carefully crafted talking points should be disseminated via surrogates and Ministry of Truth outlets, allowing the campaigns to control the narratives from their basement and behind the curtains. 

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Friday, May 3, 2024

Ministry of Truth Daily Update - 03 May 2024 - Wifejak

 

Wifejak

Offensive meme promoting traditional cisgendered stereotypes and values. In reality, these just bash women and are not really "little things their wives do which are reasons they're so cute and lovable."  We don't need a return to "good old-fashioned" husband-wife comedy that is devoid of meaningful social justice and political commentary. 

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Thursday, May 2, 2024

Ministry of Truth Daily Update - 02 May 2024 - Degreening

 

Degreening

According to a leading climate solutions reporter, growing houseplants can hurt the environment.  For a greener world, we need to eliminate the culture of growing non-sustainable house plants. "The trucks that transport plants spew carbon emissions, plastic pots and synthetic fertilizers are made from petroleum, and the harvesting of soil components like peat can tear up slow-forming habitats.”  Environmentally conscious growers should buy only local plants, use biodegradable pots and durable tools, plant in sustainable soils, and avoid petroleum-based fertilizers.

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Wednesday, May 1, 2024

Ministry of Truth Daily Update - 01 May 2024 - Adverse Possession

 

Adverse Possession

A person (or persons) occupying land owned by someone else.  This can be justified because of the precedent of "colonization", which is how everyone here has their land – they took it through adverse possession (aka squatting).  Squatters are therefore justified in using legal loopholes to make their claims, with the belief that the land of those abandoned projects can be reclaimed.  Since the colonizers took the land from the native people, it’s a process that can be justly used to take that land back.  Technically, this can be extended to other property situations as well.  For example, "theoretically" anyone on the street should be able to boost an unoccupied car and drive it, because that car is just sitting around.

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