The cool thing about thoughtcrime is nobody else ever gets to know what the thoughtcrime was. (You wouldn't want them thinking it after all.) It's only known that what you expressed was ++ungood and you deserve to be punished.
A recent development in media lies is that they often now will not tell you what someone said, only give you their own spin on it - e.g. 'racist posts'.
Was it at least a spicy meme? The article doesn't seem to show what the post was.
The cool thing about thoughtcrime is nobody else ever gets to know what the thoughtcrime was. (You wouldn't want them thinking it after all.) It's only known that what you expressed was ++ungood and you deserve to be punished.
A recent development in media lies is that they often now will not tell you what someone said, only give you their own spin on it - e.g. 'racist posts'.