Some books seem essential in the modern Western world; Let this be Jane Austen’s Pride & Prejudice, Voltaire’s Candide or Flaubert’s Madame Bovary. All of them are seen as important to our society and its literary maturation. I haven’t read any of the above-mentioned books though, but I’ve started reading another highly admired book recently. Not known for its literary qualities or narrative development, George Orwell’s 1984, certainly is one of the most well developed intellectual political puzzles, combining governmental spin with the resistance and acceptance from society and its people.
For those of you who haven’t read it, few words are more describing than BIG BROTHER!
Of course, what I want to remark here at Simple Common Sense is today’s discovering of the fake singer, fireworks and cheer squads at the Olympic games in China. Yes, the country where some people actually think a computer can translate the name of their restaurant rightly.
Well, not all of them are that stupid of course. But this place, where I’ve for as long as I can remember have wanted to go, is somewhat rotten. Terribly wrong policies on Tibet, forbidden websites such as the one of Amnesty International, and the highest death penalty rate in the world is to name a few of the horrible things that are happening in the country with the quite unsuitable name of the ‘People’s Republic’ of China.
But sticking to my point, they now - finally - try to work out a better image; re-branding themselves as flawless:
-They can’t have an ugly looking child (ugly here means crooked teeth) singing at the opening ceremony, so instead they get a cute little girl to lip-sync the song, and act as if it was her singing.
-They can’t have empty stadiums, so instead they import and hire cheer squads to create atmosphere and disguise the unfilled blocks of seats.
-They can’t just have normal fireworks. Although the fireworks actually took place, they found out it was too difficult and dangerous to film, so they decided to make and show everybody around the world a computer-generated film of what the ‘real’ fireworks might look like.
But someone should have reminded them of journalists amazing eye for cheating. And with this in my mind, I am tempted to quote Orwell’s 1984, where the Party’s (with Big Brother as their leader) three repulsive slogans might as well be the ones of China:
WAR IS PEACE / FREEDOM IS SLAVERY / IGNORANCE IS STRENGTH
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