Isn't it quite scary how the "dystopian" future in Fahrenheit 451 doesn't seem all that dystopian in our current year. Ray Bradbury talks about women having 3 husbands, 10 abortions meanwhile having no regret, or remorse at all, as if that would be so strange, but to us it isn't. To us it is a common phenomenon . Also how ideas are silenced and how political correctness has taken over the world where any form of criticism or opposing thought is banned. Not to be political or anything but the world in Fahrenheit 451 seems like a world where liberal establishment are taking us to.
>>8324908
Tell me how "political correctness" has taken over the world when 70% of the United States (I'm assuming that you're just an upset, privileged 15 year old) sees it as a problem.
Also, what the fuck is the deal with the term "political correctness?" Do you realize that there are other words for it? Inoffensive, sensitive, considerate, etc
>>8325066
>70% of the United States
Yea, no. Maybe on 4chan but not in the mass public eye.
almost all radio hosts, tv news broadcasts and newspaper editorials are beyond politically correct to the point where a lot of the media outlets in Europe weren't even reporting the name of the shooter in Orlando, The internet is the only refuge we still currently have for free speech and it seems like it is the next target for silencing. Even more so after all these bannings by twitter recently.
>>8325104
>all these bannings by twitter recently.
Oh my god, how tragic