Orwell’s Children
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Orwell even told us, by name, the professionals who would lead us into the nightmare of 1984: “sociologists,” “teachers,” “bureaucrats,” “journalists,” “professional politicians,” “scientists,” “trade union organizers,” “publicity experts,” and “technicians.” (The term “community organizer” was unknown to him.) Those who enslave were those who taught students, who created the news, who sat in the halls of government power, and who defined official “truth” (at least truth de jour.)
Orwell’s Children live among us now, not in tiny numbers in weird Marxist cults like Jim Jones’ People Temple, but as leaders of Congress, as the establishment of academia, as the producers of news and entertainment, as the administrators of public schools, as the “experts” in a thousand myriad and odd fields of putative “expertise.” They infatuate our bored children with the only reality and the only diversion that many can find. They wait for the rest of us to grow older and to die.
Will these children inherit the earth? History, not theology, has shown a single defense against the spreading contagion of Orwell’s Children. Solzhenitsyn found God in the godless Gulag. Michael Power in early 1939 wrote: “In the Christianity of the German people, the National Socialist has found the one enemy it could not vanquish” – and Christians in Germany, alone, chose to voluntarily seek death before selling their souls to Nazism.
The Jewish refusniks proved indigestible to the brutal Soviet police state. When all else failed the Jewish people under the Nazis, devout Jews like my wife’s mother clung to the Blessed Creator and survived the Holocaust. God can touch us all. God can protect us all from evil (not from harm – we all suffer and we all die – but from the much greater danger of the sort of evil Orwell described.)
Education, science, technological gadgetry, good medical care – all of this can not stop us from sliding into a massive Jonestown, a realized Oceania, a place marked by Dante’s grim caution “Abandon hope, all you who enter here.” We are all anchored in belief, but it is what we believe that matters. We can believe in the lies of Big Brother, which change each day with the needs of the party or we can believe in the truth of a living God. We can become the children of Orwell or the special creatures of God. Everything — our nation, our world, our families, our communities — flows from that choice.
Bruce Walker is the author of two books: Sinisterism: Secular Religion of the Lie, and his recently published book, The Swastika against the Cross: The Nazi War on Christianity.
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