Sentences with word «newspeak»

In a piece of newspeak that Aldous Huxley would have pounced on the statement is called «Towards growth - friendly consolidation and job - friendly growth» — a more accurate translation of which might be «towards growth - unfriendly cuts and austerity, and unemployment - creating recession».
There are myriad reasons why concentrated animal feeding operations (the technical cleaned up newspeak term for factory farms) are bad for the animals, the environment and human health.
Why is there no one of public stature who can pierce what seems to me to be an «equality bubble» of Orwellian newspeak?
According to Ottawa's tiresome newspeak, the program no longer «aligned with the department's mandate and is not responding to our research priorities.»
In general, however, her statement was littered with the familiar magical thinking and numbing newspeak.
FOR those people who have been thrown out on the street by companies that are down - sizing, right - sizing, re-engineering, or whatever the latest management newspeak is these days, there's new hope for revenge.
Deadline Hollywood reports some doubleplusgood news — Paul Greengrass is set to direct an adaptation of George Orwell's Nineteen Eighty - Four (also known as 1984, or Pyramid - Eyeball - Bootheel - Oceana Flag for proles raised on Emoji newspeak).
In our bizarre newspeak world, the leader of a labor union who tries to force kids to stay in their failing public schools gets a «human and civil rights» award and the Walton Foundation, which gives millions to help free those kids, is vilified.
I believe you meant newspeak here.
Yes, very good indeed... always good reading, and «climatastrophe» needs to enter the lexicon of green newspeak.
In that case it's almost newspeak!
The latest divorce newspeak being bandied about in and among «interdisciplinary» trade promotion groups is the «child - centered divorce».
Don't believe the NEWSPEAK of propaganda outlets like LIB - CNN.
We can already see this newspeak now.
But, too often, he slips into the newspeak of PC box checking.
Thoughtcrime and Big Brother were part of the newspeak that described dictatorship.
In an effort to get an idea of the «newspeak» verbiage used by the State Department in their rejection letter to Mexrrissey, I've made attempts to contact the band via various media including, but not limited to: email, Twitter, Facebook, smoke signals, semaphores, and flares over the Rio Grande, but have yet to hear back from them.
But all that flowery wording and newspeak is a little disingenuous because, in this era, the «concept» is nothing but a gussied - up production model, just one step in an orchestrated reveal intended to whip interest into a froth.
Featuring work across installations, videos, websites, actions, pixellated prints and digital - oil paintings, it promises a «hyper - active, super-enhanced exploration of censorship, surveillance, torture, democracy, e-commerce, and newspeak».
Visually, the work asks the visitor a question in the newspeak of text - messages «Y OURS»?
Selected group shows: 2010: «NEWSPEAK: British Art Now,» The State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg / Saatchi Gallery, London.
The exhibition features installations, videos, websites, actions, pixellated prints, digital - oil paintings and photographs in a hyper - active, super-enhanced exploration of censorship, surveillance, torture, democracy, e-commerce, and newspeak.
Other recent presentations include: Needle in a Cloud at FOLD Gallery, London, in 2012; Friendship of the Peoples at Simon Oldfield Gallery, London, in 2011; Herz Man Sky at Simon Preston Gallery, New York, in 2011: The Armory Show in New York, in March 2010; NEWSPEAK: British Art Now at the Saatchi Gallery in 2010; and Saatchi New Sensations in October 2009.
Minor nitpick: There is Orwellian «newspeak», and «doublethink», not «doublespeak».
Hence, the term «skeptics» for these deniers can be described as Orwellian «doublespeak» «newspeak».
Enjoy this tongue - in - cheek conversation between Canada's Minister of Plenty and an Enemy of the State (the NewSpeak term for «environmentalist) published in the Saskatoon StarPhoenix.
Officially labeled «newspeak,» it was the first language that, when fully adopted, was meant to limit the range of human thought.
Excuse me, i was annoyed by the word «Fingerprint», i consider usage of such terms neurolinguistic programming or NewSpeak.
(A fine example of newspeak, that climate modellers call themselves «Real» Climate»).
And besides, I had a feeling that if we stuck with the truth, the distortion the - newspeak - team had set up would come back to bite them, and I rather wanted to whip them with that.
Under the guise of pretending that divorce is devastating for the children (unless, of course, it's «child - centered»), and that the divorce is the problem (not the remedy for something worse), and that everyone only cares all about the interests of other people's children, hide the reality that all of this newspeak is really about divorce rights for adult wrongdoers.
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