The Madness of Political Correctness - David Icke (Taken from the Worldwide Wake Up Tour)
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Political correctness.
Again, another tick all over the world.
Silence each other so we don't have to.
That is political correctness.
Political correctness does not legislate tolerance.
It only organises hatred, which is what it is.
Why is it that people who say we're anti-hate always scream with hatred on their face?
It's a kind of strange thing, but it's what happens.
Antifa. We're anti-hate!
We're anti-violent. No, we're not anti-violence.
We are violent. That's right. Oh, sorry.
I got that wrong. Wrong. Yeah. Okay.
And who funds you? Oh, George Soros.
Antifa, this black bloc method as well.
It's anti-fascist fascism.
They're doing what the Nazis did.
What do the Nazis do?
What does any tyranny do when it starts to get power?
It burns the books. It bans the meetings.
It stops the circulation of any information that's challenging it and exposing it.
And we've got to such a crazy situation now of inversion, where people who call themselves progressive, which is supposed to be liberal, it isn't, they are using the same methods as the Nazis to silence people they don't agree with.
And they're so far up their own arse without a torch, they cannot see it.
Antifa, the elite's proxy army to destroy your freedom.
No hate, face of hate, stooges of the elite, slaves fighting slaves for the slave owners.
And this political correctness, this was simply George Orwell's Newspeak in 1984.
Newspeak, a controlled language as a tool to limit freedom of thought and concepts that pose a threat to the regime, such as freedom, self-expression, individuality, and peace.
We talked about Oldspeak, which were words that had the ability to articulate detail, to express your thoughts and your opinions in detail, which our language has had.
And he talked about Newspeak being replaced by Big Brother Old speak, replaced by brother with new speak, which were words that said nothing, that could not express detail.
So you couldn't express your opinion in detail.
The words didn't exist. And as we think in words as well, you couldn't even think in detail.
And that is what is happening with the old language, old speak, being replaced by the language of political correctness, which is nothing more than new speak.
And he wasn't coming from his imagination.
That's why he's been so accurate.
This is political correctness.
That's what it's really about.
Silencing the population.
And you can't divorce political correctness from, again, trying to ban my meetings.
It's all the same web with all the same agenda.
In the 1960s, I remember students going on marches for freedom of speech.
Now they go and marches against it.
It's unbelievable. And what is happening is they are, if you look at what's happening in America, they are connecting in the public mind, because connecting concepts to create a perception of those concepts is very, very powerful.
They are connecting in the public mind, the far right, white supremacists, with freedom of speech.
They're connecting the two phrases.
So you talk about freedom of speech, oh, you're one of them white supremacists then.
This is how it works.
And it is working.
With many people.
Progressives, the new tyranny, the new censors, the new big brother.
And like I say, progressives, it's a tyranny.
And it's not liberal.
This is a definition of progressive.
Fravoring or advocating progress, change, improvement or reform, as opposed to wishing to maintain things as they are, especially in political matters.
Adolf Hitler could have said that that was a definition of what he was doing.
A liberal, which I would say defines my personal view of the world, not politically liberal, the definition of liberal, is very different.
Favourable to or in accord with concepts of maximum individual freedom, possible, especially as guaranteed by law and secured by governmental protection of civil liberties, favouring or permitting freedom of action, especially with respect to matters of personal belief or expression.
And the progressives are seeking to destroy everything that comes under that definition.
The inverted world we live in.
And we're having created...
People call them snowflakes.
I call it generation jelly.
I've got great respect for young people who've come through this massive mind program.
This is the most perceptually attacked and assaulted generation certainly in modern history en masse.
And to come through that and to come through this shite and still Be able to think for yourself and see through it.
It just shows the power of consciousness over program.
So many are falling for this program, where you can't do anything.
You have to have a safe space.
No one can have an opinion around you that's different to yours.
And when you get people into that mode, where they're frightened of their own shadow and terrified of another opinion, they give their power away to those they think will protect them, which is what this mind game is all about.
They talk about safe spaces.
No one can say anything I don't agree with in this safe space.
De-platforming people, absolutely upper pages of Orwell, where they ban speakers in universities who say things that are different to the accepted norm.
And it's incredible.
The We're good to go.
You're having a debate. No, no, you can't say that.
This is where we are now, and it's happening so fast.
These are some generation jelly who said they were literally traumatized by seeing Trump 2016 written in chalk on the pavement.
In universities, they're having these things called trigger warnings, where they're warning you that something's going to be said that might upset you.
They're having trigger warnings at this Scottish university in the theological course that the crucifixion's coming up, but it might upset you.
Well, I would have thought you'd have heard of it before if you were having a theological course.
I would have thought so. Morning, Vicar.
That was a nice sermon. You stopped just before the crucifixion.
Oh, crucifixion?
Oh no, there was a trigger warning.
Don't know anything about it. Well, this is a good one.
When I was in Australia, I saw this.
Political correctness goes beyond insane at the public school that just banned applause.
A public school in Sydney has banned applause and cheering in order to avoid offending people who are sensitive to noise.
Instead of clapping and cheering, it will now be acceptable to engage in air punching and to pull excited faces.
And students and parents will be allowed to wriggle on the spot.
No, I'm not making this up, the writer said.
You don't have to today. You don't have to.
And while real oppression is going on, where are they?
We've got a meeting. This is the new fascism run by anti-fascists.
Political correctness is fascism pretending to be manners.
That's exactly what it is.
And it's not about diversity.
It's about destroying diversity, inversion.
And, of course, political correctness means you fall into label.
You fall into label consciousness, which is identity politics, which no longer says, I want what's fair and just for everybody.