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Orwell’s Sheep and Wolves
Posted by Bob in Coaching Session on 03/01/2011
George Orwell wrote two books of true prophecy: 1984 and Animal Farm.
In Animal Farm the pig Napoleon, Stalin’s prototype, used two sets of mindless animals a his trump cards. While his Trotsky rival was preaching his opposition message, Napoleon quietly took some puppies and raised them on his own.
The dogs, as dogs will, had nothing in their minds but absolute loyalty to Napoleon because they saw no one else. One day when his opponent was speaking, Napoleon simply released his dogs and his opponent barely escaped with his life, and was never seen again on Animal Farm.
I have said Mommy Professor treats blacks as animals. To drive off any opposition in his bailiwicks, Mommy Professor raises his army of screaming blacks and other dogs and releases them on any real dissenter. He then says he can’t help it since they’re just animals and he must ban any real opposition because the animals will make trouble.
We have just had a good example of the animal strategy here. While the dogs were being raised, Napoleon used the sheep to put down opposition. The sheep were the dumbest animals on the farm. They could barely repeat a single phrase.
The motto of Animal Farm’s anti-human philosophy was “Two legs bad, four legs good!”
So Napoleon taught the sheep, who couldn’t think of anything else, to shriek, “Two legs bad, four legs good!” whenever he gave them the signal. That totally drowned out his opposition while the puppies grew into his wolves.
We saw a good example of the sheep strategy in Vox, who just shouted and roamed around. He couldn’t read BUGS and that was not is job. He did what Minority Spokesmen did for so long, he simply repeated his own slogans and filibustered.
Even on Animal Farm, the dogs and sheep were looked upon as mere animals. The sheep simply bleated loudly and the dogs became mindless obedient wolves.
Which is exactly what Mommy Professor does with minorities. No one expects them to reason. They are wolves and bleating sheep, and no one is allowed to say so, because that would indicate some sort of inferiority, which the bleats and animal attackers will not allow.
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