Peak Woke/Cancel Culture. 1984 -Trigger Warning
Peak Woke/Cancel Culture. 1984 -Trigger Warning
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V1nce Fox

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91 months

Sunday 30th January 2022
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Good. Hopefully it’ll make more people read it.

robsa

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207 months

Sunday 30th January 2022
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From the article:

Referring to the university's actions, Orwell's biographer David Taylor said: "I think 13-year-olds might find some scenes in the novel disturbing."

I first read 1984 around that age - which was actually in 1984. It is very disturbing and dark, sure, but it's a book? It isn't my actual life. Why are young people now disturbed by reading books? That was exactly why we wanted to read them back then. Is this a real thing - people getting anxiety and becoming traumatised by reading fiction - or is it just nonsense? And if it is real, how did we end up here?

Randy Winkman

20,815 posts

212 months

Sunday 30th January 2022
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I love Orwell including 1984. And I'm as woke as they come. I also read the article and cant see what we are supposed to be bothered about with regards the trigger warning. It just looks like a non-story to me. What am I missing?

glazbagun

15,133 posts

220 months

Sunday 30th January 2022
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The point of trigger warnings was so that if you were a victim of rape/ kidnap/ trench warfare you wouldn't find yourself happily watching a film/ reading a book and then be plunged into an event which uncomfortably mirrored your life and caused upset.

This is being conflated with cancel culture which is about denying platforms to those whose views you disagree with.

If they said don't read 1984 as it has a hate figure who might be Jewish or because Orwell held whatever opinions then that would be cancel culture, but I don't see a problem with pointing out that it's a heavy going unhappy book and touches on a number of issues.

goldbazinga

143 posts

50 months

Sunday 30th January 2022
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glazbagun said:
The point of trigger warnings was so that if you were a victim of rape/ kidnap/ trench warfare you wouldn't find yourself happily watching a film/ reading a book and then be plunged into an event which uncomfortably mirrored your life and caused upset.

This is being conflated with cancel culture which is about denying platforms to those whose views you disagree with.

If they said don't read 1984 as it has a hate figure who might be Jewish or because Orwell held whatever opinions then that would be cancel culture, but I don't see a problem with pointing out that it's a heavy going unhappy book and touches on a number of issues.
Yes, but it doesn't stop those people and publications who are staging a "war on woke" from twisting the message into being about cancel culture will it?

Kaptain slow

87 posts

50 months

Monday 31st January 2022
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“ Students taking the course are warned the classic novel "addresses challenging issues related to violence, gender, sexuality, class, race, abuses, sexual abuse, political ideas and offensive language". “

How do these people function in normal life ?

2xChevrons

4,180 posts

103 months

Monday 31st January 2022
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I'd be very interested to see the original text of the 'warning' from Northants University in its original context.

I wonder how much of the 'warning' as described by the Mail/Express/et al is actually a description rather than a literal warning, and how much applies to the course/module as a whole rather than to 1984 specifically.

I notice that the paper doesn't include the word 'warning' in its quote. Elsewhere on the net I've seen it rendered as:

"This book addresses challenging issues related to violence, gender, sexuality, class, race, abuses, sexual abuse, political ideas and offensive language’."

Which is entirely true - 1984 is a challenging and thought-provoking book. But is that a warning or a description? It could serve as the blurb off the back cover of an edition on the shelf at Waterstones. Is that a 'trigger warning?' It also reads very like the module descriptions that graced the intro pages of the course handbooks we were given at university, which weren't warnings as such, more like frank descriptions of the content with a bit of a 'punched up' language to get you enthused and engaged.

I find it very ironic that the press outlets most agreived by this are the ones that come the closest to the Two Minute Hate, and regularly churn out rhetoric not far off the scene near the start of the book when the cinema audience whoops for joy as they watch a film of boatfuls of migrants being gunned down by helicopters.

captain_cynic

16,266 posts

118 months

Monday 31st January 2022
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Randy Winkman said:
I love Orwell including 1984. And I'm as woke as they come. I also read the article and cant see what we are supposed to be bothered about with regards the trigger warning. It just looks like a non-story to me. What am I missing?
The trigger warning isnt for people like you or I.

It's for the people who read the Daily Express (the original source of the article) who seem to go out of their way to get triggered about anything they don't like. People in a perpetual state of impotent anger.

I'm also a great fan of Orwell. Nineteen Eighty-Four is disturbing and distressing... It's meant to be. It should be mandatory reading for teens. Ironically, the ones getting upset about this are the ones the book warned us about.

Also, Nineteen Eighty-Four is the world's most quoted book by those who've ncetve read it.

Kaptain slow

87 posts

50 months

Monday 31st January 2022
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Has their been “warnings” or similar posted by schools/colleges etc since it’s release in 1949 ?

Castrol for a knave

7,041 posts

114 months

Monday 31st January 2022
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2xChevrons said:
I find it very ironic that the press outlets most agreived by this are the ones that come the closest to the Two Minute Hate, and regularly churn out rhetoric not far off the scene near the start of the book when the cinema audience whoops for joy as they watch a film of boatfuls of migrants being gunned down by helicopters.
This. 100% this.

768

19,053 posts

119 months

Monday 31st January 2022
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Thread title said:
Peak Woke/Cancel Culture
I doubt we've seen the peak.

bitchstewie

64,197 posts

233 months

Monday 31st January 2022
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How is this woke or cancel culture?

Nothing has been cancelled.

Are age recommendations and warnings shown before films or computer games woke now?

Weird.

768

19,053 posts

119 months

Monday 31st January 2022
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Is there anything you do think is woke?

InitialDave

14,328 posts

142 months

Monday 31st January 2022
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Students taking the course are warned the classic novel "addresses challenging issues related to violence, gender, sexuality, class, race, abuses, sexual abuse, political ideas and offensive language".

Well, yes, that's true, it does.

There's absolutely nothing to remark on here. It's just the Express trying to get a rise out of their easily manipulated and thick readership.

Vickers_VC10

6,759 posts

228 months

Monday 31st January 2022
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captain_cynic said:
I'm also a great fan of Orwell. Nineteen Eighty-Four is disturbing and distressing... It's meant to be. It should be mandatory reading for teens. Ironically, the ones getting upset about this are the ones the book warned us about.
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This.

It's a fantastic hook but as bleak as they come. There isn't a happy ending. It should serve as a warning we don't need a ministry of truth editing parts of history so they are more palatable.

bitchstewie

64,197 posts

233 months

Monday 31st January 2022
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768 said:
Is there anything you do think is woke?
Yes.

Not this though and on thread titled "Peak Woke/Cancel Culture." it seems reasonable to ask why it's either woke or cancel culture.

captain_cynic

16,266 posts

118 months

Monday 31st January 2022
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768 said:
Is there anything you do think is woke?
Considering that "woke" is just a term you use for "anything I don't like"... I don't see how anything can be considered "woke".

It's already joined "PC Gone Mad" as a sign that the person using it doesn't have a clue. I've always smirked at the irony that the "anti-woke" crowd seem to be the ones who are perpetually offended by the most trivial things.

glazbagun

15,133 posts

220 months

Monday 31st January 2022
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Kaptain slow said:
“ Students taking the course are warned the classic novel "addresses challenging issues related to violence, gender, sexuality, class, race, abuses, sexual abuse, political ideas and offensive language". “

How do these people function in normal life ?
The same way we did with 15 movies that contained nudity, strong language and mild peril?

Kaptain slow

87 posts

50 months

Monday 31st January 2022
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glazbagun said:
Kaptain slow said:
“ Students taking the course are warned the classic novel "addresses challenging issues related to violence, gender, sexuality, class, race, abuses, sexual abuse, political ideas and offensive language". “

How do these people function in normal life ?
The same way we did with 15 movies that contained nudity, strong language and mild peril?
Isn’t the synopsis on the rear or inside page of books ample “warning” ?

Why is the book now so challenging and needing prospective readers to be pre warned of its contents , before even picking it up lol.