>>13412533With the rise of jewish (((social and political movements))) you had attempts at thought control come into play. E.g. "You're not allowed to think X about X people, because that's "racist"! i.e "That's a thought crime!"
This came into prominence during the communist revolutions of the early 20th century. There in particular used to make it a "thought crime" to question the motives of the communist movement... "You are racist! You are antisemitic!" (communism was almost entirely a jewish movement).
You see words as thought control used in a multitude of other ways by various social movements for different agendas. Not being able to talk about black crime statics during gun control discussions is another.
>"We want to ban guns!">"But here are the stats, that makes no sense...">"Those stats are racist! You're a racist!"or
>"These holocaust numbers just don't make any sense whatsoever... let's discuss this.">"You're a holocaust denier! You're a nazi!"or
>"I don't want trannys having subversive classes in our schools and public libraries...”>"That's transphobic! You're transphobic!"etc.
NPC: "Oh.... I don't want to be seen as a racist/nazi/transphope! Watch me virtue signal and comply... I'm a good goy!"
Jew NPC population mind control 101.