No Irony in Cancelling George Orwell By Richard Miller (London)
With all the over-the-top woke things going on in the UK, it is perhaps no surprise to learn that George Orwell, author of 1984, is being cancelled as well. The leading early critic of the technocracy, falling to the technocracy! That is not irony, but to be expected, as the elites want to eliminate anything that might allow the masses the imagination for resistance. The attack upon Orwell, for the moment is upon his person, that he was a "sadistic, misogynistic, homophobic and sometimes violent" person, but expect more to come.
“There aren't many 'chef's kiss' moments these days, but The Telegraph just came close.
In a widely panned article, The Telegraph, which is owned by British elites, just tried to cancel George Orwell for being a "sadistic, misogynistic, homophobic and sometimes violent" person whose life was "at odds with the "decency" of his writing."
The claims come from the biographer of Orwell's wife, Anna Funder, who took some serious liberties in drawing her conclusions.
Funder includes in her book letters that O’Shaughnessy wrote to a friend, Norah, discussing her marriage.
In one, she said that she wanted to visit Norah but found it difficult because Orwell would either claim to be ill, requiring her to stay at home and tend him, or contact her while she was away, requesting that she come home again.
Funder cited it as evidence that O’Shaughnessy was being kept in a “controlling environment”.
There's no other evidence presented for any of the claims in the headline, but hey - we guess you'll just have to buy her book.
Reactions to The Telegraph's attempt to cancel Orwell were severe and warranted, and the outlet's original post on "X" received a blistering 'ratio' (more comments than 'likes').”
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