Very prescient was our George Orwell:
Assistant Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police
and
Harry Miller
Unfucking believable.
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1984 is already here.
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Re: 1984 is already here.
Once policing is based on claimed 'feelings', then consistency and rationality is out the window, because what causes upset to someone with a 'cast iron constitution' is very different to what might caus upset to a shrinking violet.
As the questioner points out, anyone can take offence at anything in any given moment for any reason. Being 'offended' is not grounds to be considered a victim (or at least it shouldn't be). I believe the language previously was about 'what any reasonable person' would feel.
Dark times indeed.
As the questioner points out, anyone can take offence at anything in any given moment for any reason. Being 'offended' is not grounds to be considered a victim (or at least it shouldn't be). I believe the language previously was about 'what any reasonable person' would feel.
Dark times indeed.