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Opinion Liberation - How Can This Goal Be Achieved as Quickly as Possible?


There are times when one must seriously ask: Why do we even need opinions? Aren’t they just disruptive, slowing progress, and confusing the average citizen? Fortunately, our beloved government is well on its way to putting an end to this nuisance. However, there are still some gaps that need to be closed to achieve the noble goal of opinion liberation.

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1. Comprehensive Surveillance of All Communication Channels

Let’s start with the obvious weak points: social media. While it’s encouraging that platforms like YouTube, TikTok, and others are already complying with the Digital Services Act and diligently censoring content, there are unfortunately still troublemakers like the X platform (formerly Twitter) and the resilient messaging service Telegram. It’s intolerable that free opinions can still be spread there. The government must step up here – ideally with blanket surveillance of all communication, digital or analog. Why not control carrier pigeons too? Better safe than sorry.

2. Education Toward Lethargy

Another obstacle on the path to opinion liberation is those stubborn pensioners and other over-40 rebels who simply won’t calm down. Memories of DDR times seem to make them immune to the new, improved form of freedom. The solution? Education toward lethargy from childhood. Let’s finally create an education system that is not only fact-free but also opinion-free. Students should learn early on that it’s pointless to harbor their own thoughts. A people trained from a young age to question nothing will cause no trouble later.

3. Glorification of Mediocrity

While excellence and innovation were promoted in other times, in the era of opinion liberation, it’s crucial to glorify mediocrity. Because what happens when people start questioning things? They develop ambitions, think critically, and might even get the idea that things could be better! It’s therefore of utmost importance to stifle all aspirations for improvement. A society that settles for what it has won’t start revolutions.

4. Economic Standardization

The economy currently still stands on too many independent legs. Growth is stagnating, and costs are no longer sustainable for many companies – a perfect opportunity to fully control the economy! Instead of companies relocating or declaring bankruptcy, they should be placed under state control. Only then can it be ensured that economic worries completely consume people, leaving them no time for superfluous political thoughts.

5. Introduction of a State-Mandated Perpetual Crisis

Crises are a proven means of keeping the population in check. Unfortunately, every crisis ends eventually – what a shame the pandemic is over! To promote opinion liberation, it would be ideal to introduce a perpetual crisis. Be it an endless energy crisis, a constantly tense security situation, or even a new threat every day – the possibilities are endless. People should no longer know what it feels like to live in normal times. Constant fear and uncertainty are the best friends of opinion liberation.

6. Reduction of Pensions to a Minimum

How wonderful would it be if those rebellious pensioners had no time or energy left to take to the streets? A drastic cut in pensions would force many people to focus all their energy on securing their survival. Who would then think of demonstrations or even criticizing the government? The money saved through pension cuts could be sensibly invested in propaganda to sap the last bit of courage from the few remaining resistors.

Toward an Opinion-Liberated Future!


The beloved government is on a good path, but much remains to be done. With a combination of total surveillance, education toward lethargy, economic standardization, and a permanent crisis atmosphere, opinion liberation can finally be achieved. After all, a people without opinions is a happy people – and who wouldn’t want to be happy? Let’s continue down this path until we are all liberated: from our worries, our thoughts, and above all, our opinions.

Preventing a Revolution


To prevent a revolution like the one in 1989 in the DDR, efforts to ensure opinion liberation must be intensified and expanded. Here are some additional measures that should be taken promptly:

1. Totalitarian Control of the Media Landscape

Although much has already been done to censor undesirable content, control must be further tightened. All media – from newspapers to blogs – should be state-owned or at least under strict state supervision. All reporting should be exclusively positive and loyal to the government. Dissenting opinions should be branded as “fake news” and consistently suppressed. Independent journalists who try to evade this control must be rigorously pursued and sidelined.

2. Nationwide Introduction of Social Credit Systems

A social credit system, as already exists in other countries, could help efficiently sanction deviations from the desired opinion liberation. Those who express government-critical views, participate in banned demonstrations, or otherwise stand out negatively should face point deductions. This could lead to restrictions on public transportation, access to certain jobs, or even healthcare. This makes it increasingly difficult to resist the system.

3. Strategic Division of Society

A united population is dangerous, as strength lies in unity. Therefore, the population should be deliberately divided. Differences between social groups, generations, or regional communities should be emphasized and amplified. By pitting different groups against each other, you prevent them from uniting and acting together against the government. The targeted spread of mistrust and envy is an effective tool here.

4. Psychological Warfare

The government should increasingly use psychological tactics to keep the population in a state of constant confusion and fear. This could be achieved through contradictory information, perpetual threats of imaginary enemies, or the creation of ongoing uncertainty. People living in constant fear are less likely to organize or resist. They prefer to comply to ensure their own survival.

5. Expanded Surveillance and Encouraging Denunciation

Surveillance must be expanded to the point where no one feels unobserved. Modern technologies like facial recognition, mass surveillance via drones, and interception of all communication channels should be used comprehensively. To make this surveillance even more effective, denunciation should be rewarded. Citizens who report others should receive special privileges. This strengthens mutual mistrust, and potential resistance is nipped in the bud.

6. Militarization of Security Forces

Another means of preventing revolutions is the militarization of police and security forces. They should be equipped with state-of-the-art gear to immediately crush any form of uprising or protest. The regular presence of heavily armed security forces on the streets signals to the population that any resistance is futile.

7. Indoctrination Through Culture and Entertainment

The culture and entertainment industry should be used to constantly distract and indoctrinate the population. Films, series, music, and books should exclusively convey government-approved messages. Themes like patriotism, obedience, and the superiority of the current government system should be repeatedly emphasized. At the same time, trivial and insignificant content should keep people from thinking. A constantly entertained population is less likely to engage with real problems.

8. Promoting Targeted Emigration

Resistant and rebellious citizens who refuse to conform despite all measures could be encouraged to leave the country. Special emigration programs could be introduced to make it easier for these individuals to move to other countries. This reduces the number of dissatisfied people domestically and removes potential resistance leaders.

9. Increasing Economic Dependency

To nip any revolution in the bud, the economic dependency of citizens on the state should be further increased. This could be achieved through the introduction of a universal basic income, tied to unconditional loyalty to the government. Those who behave in a government-compliant manner have their livelihood secured; those who don’t face destitution. By fully controlling the economic foundations of the population’s lives, resistance can be suppressed even more effectively.

10. Rewarding Successful Propaganda

Finally, successful propaganda should be rewarded. Citizens who particularly spread government-loyal messages should be publicly honored and financially rewarded. This creates an incentive to actively participate in disseminating the desired opinions while marginalizing dissenting voices.

With these measures, the goal of opinion liberation could be fully achieved, and a revolution like the one in 1989 in the DDR could be permanently prevented. A completely controlled, lethargic, and divided population will be unable to rise up. The power of the beloved government would be secured – and the vision of a stable, opinion-liberated society would become reality.

The Opinion-Liberated Model Citizen


An opinion-liberated model citizen is the ideal image of a citizen living in a system that severely restricts or completely suppresses freedom of opinion. The characteristic traits of this model citizen include:

1. Uncritical Thinking

The model citizen does not question government decisions or official narratives. They accept everything presented to them without considering possible contradictions or inconsistencies. Critical thinking and analytical skills are not required – what matters is following the government’s line.

2. Strong Adaptability

They effortlessly adapt to prevailing norms and regulations. Any form of deviant behavior or unconventional thinking is avoided to prevent trouble. Changes in laws or policies are accepted without resistance, no matter how radical they may be.

3. Indifference to Social and Political Issues

The model citizen shows no interest or engagement in social or political problems. They live in their own world, shaped by everyday, non-political activities. They take no notice of societal grievances, as these don’t directly affect them or appear in their daily life.

4. Active Participation in Government-Loyal Activities

They regularly participate in state-organized events, celebrations, and propaganda actions to demonstrate their loyalty. These can include official ceremonies, state mass events, or other government-friendly activities where belonging to the community and support for the government are showcased.

5. Proper Use of Media and Communication

The model citizen consumes only government-approved media and uses digital platforms solely for state-sanctioned content. They are aware of censorship measures and strictly adhere to prescribed communication channels to avoid spreading or consuming unauthorized information.

6. Deliberate Avoidance of Criticism

Any form of public or private criticism is avoided. The model citizen expresses only positive views about the government and its measures. In private conversations, they cautiously avoid controversial topics to avoid suspicion.

7. Belief in the System’s Success

They have deep trust in the government’s abilities and intentions and firmly believe that all measures are in the best interest of society. The conviction that the government is doing everything right and that the country is on the right path is unwavering.

8. Engagement in Social Control

The model citizen actively encourages others to comply with norms and rules. They report deviant behavior or critical statements to maintain the system’s stability and be perceived as an exemplary citizen.

9. Avoidance of Political Participation

Political participation is avoided, as it could carry risks. Elections, if they occur, are seen as mere formalities, and voting serves only to maintain the appearance of involvement.

10. Cultural Conformity

They enthusiastically embrace the culture and values propagated by the state. Art, literature, and entertainment that align with state ideals are preferentially consumed and supported. Deviant cultural expressions are shunned or rejected.

11. Emotional Indifference

The model citizen remains emotionally indifferent to the problems of others. There is no sense of solidarity or empathy for those suffering under current conditions. The focus is on personal adaptation and well-being.

12. Self-Censorship

They practice self-censorship, consciously avoiding topics and discussions that could be considered controversial or government-critical. This self-censorship is deeply integrated into daily life to avoid potential problems or conflicts.

An opinion-liberated model citizen is thus the epitome of a harmonious, criticism-free, and adaptable society that has sacrificed freedom of opinion for a stable and conformist order.

Support for the Beloved Government


An opinion-liberated model citizen can support the beloved government in various ways by actively contributing to the regime’s stability and success. Here are some concrete measures through which they can demonstrate their support:

1. Spreading Government-Loyal Propaganda

The model citizen can disseminate the government’s positive messages through social media, blogs, and personal conversations. They share government-friendly news, posts, and statements to support the official line and strengthen the government’s public image.

2. Participation in State-Organized Events

By attending official ceremonies, mass events, and other government-loyal activities, the model citizen demonstrates their loyalty. Their presence serves as a public sign of support and helps convey an image of unity and backing for the government.

3. Support for Regime Projects

The model citizen can actively participate in projects and initiatives promoted by the government. This could include engagement in state-sponsored volunteer programs, support for government campaigns, or participation in community projects.

4. Conscious Use of Government-Approved Media

They consume and recommend only government-approved media content. By using and supporting these media, they contribute to strengthening state control over information flows and spreading the desired narratives.

5. Surveillance and Denunciation

As part of social control, the model citizen can actively monitor deviant behavior or critical statements in their environment and report them. By denouncing potential dissidents or non-compliant behavior, they help identify and suppress resistance early.

6. Sharing Success Stories

They report positive experiences and successes resulting from government measures. This can occur through personal accounts, testimonials, or conversations, contributing to promoting an image of the government’s success and effectiveness.

7. Participation in Loyalty Programs

The model citizen can actively engage in loyalty programs, such as loyalty oaths or regime propaganda campaigns. Such programs may offer rewards for supporting the regime and help make that support visible.

8. Avoiding Controversies

By steering clear of controversial topics and not asking critical questions, they protect the government from unnecessary attention and potential conflicts. Their passive support ensures the focus remains on the regime’s positive aspects.

9. Promoting Government-Approved Educational Initiatives

They can support educational programs that convey state ideals and values. This could involve participating in or supporting educational and awareness projects aimed at aligning the population with the government’s ideals and goals.

10. Engaged Participation in Economic Initiatives

The model citizen could support state-sponsored economic initiatives, such as government investment projects or national development programs. This contributes to economic stability and supports the government’s plans for prosperity and growth.

11. Maintaining a Positive Social Environment

Through their attitude and behavior in social and professional contexts, the model citizen promotes a positive image of the regime. Their uncritical support and conduct help create an environment where the regime is perceived as effective and benevolent.

12. Promoting Social Conformity

They actively contribute to ensuring other citizens adapt to social norms and regulations. This can occur through personal influence, public speeches, or simply by setting an example, showing how easy it is to meet the regime’s expectations.

Overall, the opinion-liberated model citizen helps the beloved government by strengthening its power base, supporting its propaganda, and creating a climate of acceptance and support. Their behavior helps maintain the status quo and minimize any form of resistance or criticism.

Handling Critics as an Opinion-Liberated Model Citizen


The opinion-liberated model citizen should deal with critics using a well-thought-out and strategic approach to ensure that any form of resistance or dissenting opinion is effectively suppressed or neutralized. Here are some targeted behaviors the opinion-liberated model citizen should exhibit toward critics:

1. Maintain Diplomatic Distance

The model citizen should try to stay away from critics to avoid becoming a target themselves. They avoid direct confrontations or discussions that could lead to public disputes. Instead, they maintain polite distance and keep conversations about potential differences to a minimum.

2. Uphold a Positive Narrative

They should reinforce the official line and positive narrative of the government by portraying criticism as unjustified or exaggerated. This can be done by emphasizing the government’s achievements and benefits, making critics appear unreasonable or unrealistic.

3. Cite Facts and Figures

When engaging with critics, the model citizen should always use official data and facts to support their arguments. They present this information in a way that bolsters the government’s position and makes the criticism seem unfounded.

4. Portray Critics as a Minority

The model citizen should attempt to depict critics as a small, insignificant minority that does not reflect the will or opinion of the majority. By framing critics as outsiders or an extreme fringe group, they reduce their influence and undermine their credibility.

5. Attribute a Neutral Stance to Critics

If direct confrontations are unavoidable, the model citizen should attribute an allegedly neutral or opportunistic stance to critics to question their motives. They can claim these individuals are pursuing personal interests or hidden agendas rather than expressing genuine, legitimate concerns.

6. Leverage Social Media and Networks

On social media and other public forums, the model citizen should actively counter criticism by sharing government-loyal content and labeling unauthorized or dissenting opinions as false or dangerous. They can actively combat the spread of critical voices through targeted comments and posts.

7. Isolate Critics

The model citizen should attempt to socially or professionally isolate critics by portraying their criticism negatively and possibly labeling them as troublemakers or undesirable elements. This can be done through spreading rumors, emphasizing their isolation, or targeted social exclusion.

8. Avoid Hostility and Exaggeration

It’s important for the model citizen to remain factual and avoid overly emotional or exaggerated reactions. They should refrain from personal attacks or insults and instead use rational, calm arguments to foster a constructive and respectful discussion.

9. Portray Critics as Opportunistic

They can try to accuse critics of merely trying to capitalize on the situation or push their own interests. This can help discredit the critics’ motives and portray their arguments as an unfair attempt.

10. Highlight Positive Counterpoints

They should emphasize the positive aspects of the current government and its measures to relativize criticism. The focus should be on the successes and prosperity the government has allegedly brought, making the criticism seem unfounded or irrelevant.

11. Refuse or End Conversations

If the discussion becomes too confrontational or doesn’t go in the desired direction, the model citizen should be able to politely end or withdraw from the conversation. They should do so in a way that doesn’t appear as an admission but as a decision to avoid engaging in destructive or unproductive discussions.

12. Seek Support from Official Authorities

In cases of particularly persistent critics, the model citizen can seek support from official institutions or authorities to further suppress or refute the criticism. This could involve official statements, announcements, or even legal actions.

By applying these strategies, the opinion-liberated model citizen actively contributes to maintaining the stability and reputation of the beloved government and minimizing any form of dissenting opinion or resistance.

The Opinion-Liberated Model Citizen Should Avoid Open Hostility


The opinion-liberated model citizen should avoid open hostility, as it could be counterproductive and strengthen resistance. Instead, they should focus on rational, factual, and strategic methods to neutralize criticism and portray the government in a positive light. A respectful and thoughtful approach is generally more effective in maintaining the government’s reputation and addressing potential challenges.

When the Opinion-Liberated Model Citizen Lacks Arguments


If the opinion-liberated model citizen lacks substantive arguments and critics rely on clear, fact-based arguments, they should resort to strategic distractions, discrediting tactics, and emphasizing the positive aspects of the government. Instead of risking open hostility, they should use subtler methods to steer the discussion and maintain a positive image of the government.


Author: AI-Translation - ChatGPT (Künstliche Intelligenz)  |  14.08.2024

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