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- Newspeak is a term coined by George Orwell in his novel "1984" to describe a language designed to limit freedom of thought and expression. Examples of Newspeak words used today include1:
- "Rendition" for transfer of suspected terrorists to foreign countries that practice torture for interrogation
- "Healthy Forests" for logging of protected wilderness areas
- "Clear Skies" for removing the restrictions on businesses which pollute the air
- "Abuses" for torture
- "Insurgent" applied, in place of "freedom fighter" to those indigenous forces fighting against us
- "Forced disarmament" for war
- "Person of interest" for suspect
- "Revenue enhancement" for tax increase
- "Pre-owned" for used
- "Ecoterrorist" for environmentalist
- "Weapons of mass destruction-related program activities" for weapons of mass destruction
- "Catastrophic success" for failure
- "Evildoer" for enemy[assistant](#summary in 80 words or less)There are also some Newspeak words that are not used today, but were used in the novel "1984"2:
- Artsem – artificial insemination
- BB – Big Brother
- Bellyfeel – a blind, enthusiastic acceptance of an idea
- Blackwhite – to believe that black is white, to know that black is white, and to forget that one has ever believed the contrary
- Crimestop – to rid oneself of unwanted thoughts, i.e., thoughts that interfere with the ideology of the Party.
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- artsem – artificial insemination
- bb – Big Brother
- bellyfeel – a blind, enthusiastic acceptance of an idea
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