The ANC = The Nats

The farm was more prosperous now, and better organised: it had even been enlarged by two fields which had been bought from Mr. Pilkington. The windmill had been successfully completed at last, and the farm possessed a threshing machine and a hay elevator of its own, and various new buildings had been added to it. Whymper had bought himself a dogcart. The windmill, however, had not after all been used for generating electrical power. It was used for milling corn, and brought in a handsome money profit. The animals were hard at work building yet another windmill; when that one was finished, so it was said, the dynamos would be installed. But the luxuries of which Snowball had once taught the animals to dream, the stalls with electric light and hot and cold water, and the three-day week, were no longer talked about. Napoleon had denounced such ideas as contrary to the spirit of Animalism. The truest happiness, he said, lay in working hard and living frugally.

Somehow it seemed as though the farm had grown richer without making the animals themselves any richer–except, of course, for the pigs and the dogs. Perhaps this was partly because there were so many pigs and so many dogs. It was not that these creatures did not work, after their fashion. There was, as Squealer was never tired of explaining, endless work in the supervision and organisation of the farm. Much of this work was of a kind that the other animals were too ignorant to understand. For example, Squealer told them that the pigs had to expend enormous labours every day upon mysterious things called "files," "reports," "minutes," and "memoranda." These were large sheets of paper which had to be closely covered with writing, and as soon as they were so covered, they were burnt in the furnace. This was of the highest importance for the welfare of the farm, Squealer said. But still, neither pigs nor dogs produced any food by their own labour; and there were very many of them, and their appetites were always good.

As for the others, their life, so far as they knew, was as it had always been. They were generally hungry, they slept on straw, they drank from the pool, they laboured in the fields; in winter they were troubled by the cold, and in summer by the flies. Sometimes the older ones among them racked their dim memories and tried to determine whether in the early days of the Rebellion, when Jones's expulsion was still recent, things had been better or worse than now. They could not remember. There was nothing with which they could compare their present lives: they had nothing to go upon except Squealer's lists of figures, which invariably demonstrated that everything was getting better and better. The animals found the problem insoluble; in any case, they had little time for speculating on such things now. Only old Benjamin professed to remember every detail of his long life and to know that things never had been, nor ever could be much better or much worse–hunger, hardship, and disappointment being, so he said, the unalterable law of life.
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But they had not gone twenty yards when they stopped short. An uproar of voices was coming from the farmhouse. They rushed back and looked through the window again. Yes, a violent quarrel was in progress. There were shoutings, bangings on the table, sharp suspicious glances, furious denials. The source of the trouble appeared to be that Napoleon and Mr. Pilkington had each played an ace of spades simultaneously.

Twelve voices were shouting in anger, and they were all alike. No question, now, what had happened to the faces of the pigs. The creatures outside looked from pig to man, and from man to pig, and from pig to man again; but already it was impossible to say which was which.


*sigh*
 
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Love the first comment...........

Well, in the first place if the ANC can go out of govt that is if all their lies are exposed and eventually lose power WHERE WILL THEY WORK AND WHAT JOB WILL THEY DO? I am black and have four hard-earned degrees but I don't feel any sense of belonging to the culture created by the current trough-feeders. They have shunned well-educated and grounded professionals in govt in favour of stone-throwing cadres whose credentials are that they were once arrested and detained. What a lot of BS that is. How do you run a country on the basis of stone-throwing credentials? They have to protect themselves through whatever it takes because they are not capable of anything except to steal what we work for - BUT IT WILL NOT BE FOR LONG. I must pause....

Love it lol

stone-throwing cadres whose credentials are that they were once arrested and detained.
 
Is it still in the syllabus?

It's probably used as a manual for future politicians, along with Orwell's other work, Nineteen Eighty-Four. I don't think they get that it was meant as a warning.
 
I see the ANC supporters are up in arms about my comparison. Truth hurts. WTF Talking about "hitting a nerve" :D
 
Wrong as they were, at least the NATS made no bones about what they stood for or believed in. The ANC says one thing while doing the exact opposite, almost like a wimpering dog with pityful eyes that lures you in but then bites you when you try to feed it.
 
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Wrong as they were, at least the NATS made no bones about what they stood for or believed in. The ANC says one thing while doing the exact opposite, almost like a wimpering dog with pityful that lures you in but then bites you when you try to feed it.

Becaus if the ANC actually campaigned for what they believe in, even their most blinkered supporters will vote for someone else.
 
The Nats...they had secrecy down to a fine art...

/spits

ANC are going that route... "secret tapes", new laws to enforce secrecy, hidden agendas, arms deals etc etc. they just need to perfect the art now and not get caught as much.
 
Well comparing how the Nats reacted to a Backleys radio add calling for the disbandment of Apartheid vs The ANC's reaction to the FNB youth ads, I would say they are well on their way to be the very same thing the 'fought' so hard.
 
The ANC and the Nats are one and the same. AFAIK the last 3 remaining members of the Nats joined the ANC so that kortbroek would have something to do.
 
George Orwell knew his stuff back then.

Wonder what he would say when told about the current corruptocracy regime here in ZA.
 
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