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Newspeak
Newspeak is a modified form of natural language (e.g. English) twisted for the purpose of thought control of mass population, with propaganda and ideology built in so as to affect thinking of people in a way desired by the rulers of society. It first appeared in George Orwell's 1949 book called Nineteen Eighty Four and started to become significantly implemented in real world since about the end of 20th century by the pseudoleft and capitalists (i.e. liberals). Refusing to use newspeak is labeled thought crime, hate speech or psychological disorder and punished either officially by government or unofficially by society-approved and state-tolerated lynching (so called cancelling).
Real world newspeak is characterized by banning certain keywords, for example so called slurs such as nigger, faggot or retard, as well as inventing euphemisms for harmful and oppressive concepts (copyright instead of copyrestriction, moderation instead of censorship etc.), redefining the meanings of existing terms such as racism (originally hating people of certain race, now anyone who disagrees with mainstream pseudoleft ideology), homophobia (originally hating gay people, now anyone who disagrees with pseudoleft ideology regarding LGBT), rape (originally sexual violence, now any action taken by man towards a woman) and inventing completely new terms such as hate speech and sanism serving for eliminating ideological opposition and suppression of free speech.