Sunday, February 10, 2008
Orwell - Burmese Days
It is a stifling stultifying world in which to live.  It is a world in which every word and every thought is censored.  In England it is hard even to imagine such an atmosphere.  Everyone is free in England; we sell our souls in public and buy them back in private, among our friends.  But even friendship can hardly exist when every white man is a cog in the wheels of despotism.  Free speech is unthinkable.  All other kinds of freedom are permitted.  You are free to be a drunkard, an idler, a coward, a backbiter, a fornicator; but you are not free to think for yourself.  Your opinion on every subject of any conceivable importance is dictated for you by the pukka sahibs' code.
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