For those who might not know, doublethink is a term used by George Orwell in his book 1884 (which I think liberals read as a how-to manual). What it means is that on some level they know the truth, but superficially they believe the lies; they do this because anyone found not believing the lies they are fed by liberal media is defined as a thought criminal, and subjected to severe punishment.
The liberal cult does the same thing today, though not in exactly the same way. In the book, thought criminals are tortured until they learn to master the art of doublethink; in the kingdom of liberalism, thought criminals are subjected to expulsion, termination, hate campaigns from liberal media, and other forms of excommunication.
In both cases though the truth is just too apparent for anyone aware of the world around him not to see it, but the threat of severe punishment is held over the head of anyone caught believing the truth. This forms a suit of armor that no truth can penetrate.
This is an example of none being so blind as he who will not see. It does no good to slap indoctrinated liberal cattle across the face with the truth, or to honey-coat the truth and hand it to them nicely. They already know the truth; they are just too terrified of the liberal thought police to admit it, even to themselves.
Superficially they lie to themselves, lest they slip up and accidentally speak truth sometime and expose themselves as thought criminals. No truth spoken to them will overcome their fear and penetrate their armor.
The hard core liberal bigots do this less out of fear than out of a deep hatred that has been planted into them by their thought masters. But in the end the armor of doublethink works the same, shielding the indoctrinated drone from truth.
This is liberal cattle. The low-information voter is a different animal: he is simply so ignorant he probably does believe the lies of liberalism. Given the right circumstances, this fool might be affected by truth, and made less of a fool, or even not a fool at all.
liberal cattle and their doublethink
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