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In today's culture, George Orwell's dystopian novel 1984 is becoming increasingly relevant. Most people are unaware of the encroaching reality that mirrors Orwell's fictional world. Big Tech and social media platforms are silently narrowing the range of acceptable thoughts, restricting freedom of expression. This suppression extends to the scientific community, particularly those involved in intelligent design research. As the editor of Evolution News, the daily voice of the intelligent design research community, I urge you to join us in our mission to "Make Orwell Fiction Again" by supporting our cause.
Telescreens, Newspeak, Unpersons
The Impact of "Telescreens" on Free Thought
Orwell's concept of "telescreens" has manifested itself in the form of glowing screens that shape our conversations, writing, and thoughts. The influence of social media and online platforms cannot be overstated. As Orwell coined it, this phenomenon can be described as "Newspeak." The alarming extent of this control is evident in the treatment of Darwinian scientists like Günter Bechly. Wikipedia editors have effectively turned them into "unpersons," erasing their contributions. Additionally, search algorithms tend to bury atheist advocacy, pushing it into the "memory hole" and limiting its visibility.
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Newspeak: Narrowing the Range of Thought
As depicted in Orwell's 1984, the purpose of Newspeak is to restrict the scope of thought. The ultimate goal is to eliminate thoughtcrime by eradicating the words used to express it. Today, intelligent design is viewed as a thoughtcrime, and the use of words that reflect the underlying meaning in nature is seen as a severe offense. Despite these challenges, we possess our own tools to share the revelations of the best science.
Paid Online Promotion: Amplifying Our Voice
To counteract the limitations imposed by tech giants, we rely on paid online promotion as a powerful tool to distribute the work of our scientists at Evolution News. However, this method comes at a significant cost, commensurate with the importance of our mission. By contributing to our cause, you can help protect and project the voices of our top scholars, including Stephen Meyer, Casey Luskin, Brian Miller, Ann Gauger, John West, Emily Reeves, Elizabeth Whatley, Paul Nelson, William Dembski, Douglas Axe, Michael Egnor, David Berlinski, and others.
"Darwin's Cancel Culture": Analyzing the Obstacles
For a comprehensive analysis of the challenges we face, we have prepared a 37-page document titled "Darwin's Cancel Culture." This report highlights the impact of cancel culture on the scientific community and provides invaluable insights into the barriers we encounter. As a token of our appreciation for your support, we offer you a free downloadable copy of this report.
Conclusion
While making Orwell fiction again may seem like an arduous task, your contribution can make a significant difference. Acting now will ensure that the voices of our scholars reach people worldwide, exposing the science that tech giants consider a dangerous secret. We appreciate your generosity in supporting our mission to preserve intellectual freedom and protect the integrity of scientific discourse.
Thank you for considering our cause and for your generous gift!
FAQ's
- What is the mission of Evolution News?Evolution News serves as the daily voice of the intelligent design research community, striving to promote intellectual freedom and share scientific discoveries.
- Why is George Orwell's novel 1984 relevant to today's culture?Orwell's dystopian novel has striking parallels to the current state of society, where the range of acceptable thoughts is shrinking, and surveillance and control mechanisms are becoming increasingly prevalent.
- How do tech giants suppress lines of thought they don't like?Tech giants employ various tactics, including censorship and algorithms designed to bury certain content or viewpoints, in order to suppress lines of thought they deem unfavorable.
- Why is intelligent design considered a thoughtcrime?Intelligent design challenges prevailing scientific paradigms and offers an alternative explanation for the history of life and the cosmos. Using words that recognize the underlying meaning in nature is seen as a severe offense against the established narrative.
- How can I contribute to the cause of "Making Orwell Fiction Again"?By making a donation to Evolution News, you can support the promotion and dissemination of scientific work that challenges the status quo and highlights evidence of intelligent design.
- What is "Darwin's Cancel Culture"?"Darwin's Cancel Culture" is a 37-page document that analyzes the obstacles faced by proponents of intelligent design within the scientific community and provides insights into the culture of cancellation.
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