Crimethink

Word CRIMETHINK
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Thoughts guided by your heart or philosophy that are in conflict with the ethos of national corporate socialism. Urban Dictionary

To express or even think about dissent towards Ingsoc. Crimethink does not entrail death, it is death. Urban Dictionary

Thought that is detrimental to the principals of Ingsoc. Not illegal, as there is no law, but always punished by death. Urban Dictionary

Newspeak term for 'Political Dissent', often used to describe someone who thinks in a way that is detrimental to the fictional ideology IngSoc from George Orwell's 1984. Urban Dictionary

Blasphemy or heresy. particularly against some form of despotic authority Urban Dictionary

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The word "crimethink" in example sentences

All words grouping themselves round the concepts of liberty and equality, for instance, were contained in the single word crimethink, while all words grouping themselves round the concepts of objectivity and rationalism were contained in the single word oldthink. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Unchecked by the judiciary, the NSA electronically trolls for perpetrators of "crimethink". ❋ Unknown (2006)

In George Orwell's dystopian novel Nineteen Eighty-Four the government attempts to control not only the speech and actions, but also the thoughts of its subjects, labelling unapproved thoughts with the term thoughtcrime or, in Newspeak, "crimethink". ❋ Unknown (1995)

The people who get in the most trouble for crimethink are the ones who obviously know what they are talking about: James D. Watson, Larry Summers, Charles Murray, Arthur Jensen, Edward O. Wilson, and so forth. ❋ Unknown (2010)

And what we see there are Inner Party alpha males like Larry Summers and James Watson being publicly humiliated to encourage the others to not crimethink. ❋ Unknown (2010)

If people can be arrested for merely believing what other people have written, then George Orwell was right, and England has embraced “crimethink” (the unlawful thinking of forbidden thoughts.) Dave Marney (Quote) ❋ Unknown (2010)

I know as well as anybody here that such an idea is doubleplusungood crimethink. ❋ Steven Barnes (2010)

If people can be arrested for merely believing what other people have written, then George Orwell was right, and England has embraced “crimethink” the unlawful thinking of forbidden thoughts. ❋ Unknown (2010)

Holy crimethink, could the Bushies have been ... less than honest about these interrogations after all? ❋ Unknown (2009)

Note that someone familiar with IP address spoofing would be more likely to falsely turn in Professor Volokh for crimethink by using an e-mail message that apparently was sent by hillbilly habeus ... ❋ Unknown (2009)

I wonder how much more crimethink goes on within the Civil Service and what shall be done to stamp on it? ❋ Deft (2008)

‘Items one comma five comma seven approved fullwise stop suggestion contained item six doubleplus ridiculous verging crimethink cancel stop unproceed constructionwise antegetting plusfull estimates machinery overheads stop end message.’ ❋ Unknown (2008)

Of course, by then, that line of thought will probably be crimethink. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Personally, I can't think of any more effective way to achieve Brock's long term goal of driving me out of the public eye for crimethink than putting me on TV immediately after George Clooney... but Brock isn't much of a strategic thinker. ❋ Steve Sailer (2006)

The ‘man in the street’ has no hope of untangling reconstructed pseudo language without a course in the comparative usage of terms, the history words (Oldspeak) and the history of the enlightenment (crimethink). ❋ Unknown (2006)

Could they be taking Orwell as a guide for censoring crimethink not as an acid criticism of thinkpol. ❋ Unknown (2005)

I know that the [Halliburton] "[reconstruction] contract" is corrupt dispite the fact that it was awarded in [accord] with standard government proceedure. ❋ Tridentsun (2003)

[Wallace] was aprehended by the [Thought Police] after committing [doublethink] and crimethink. ❋ Matthew Peters (2004)

If you've never read [1984], [consider] yourself [illiterate] until you have read it. ❋ Shawn E. (2003)

[Murray] was a crimethinker, so she [got] apprehended by the [Thought Police] ❋ SomeRandomUrbDicBruv (2022)

Henry II of England was [excommunicated] from the [Catholic Church] for his continual crimethink toward papal [authority] ❋ Internet Netizen (2021)

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