55 years later, 'A Clockwork Orange' is becoming a policy blueprint

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55 years later, 'A Clockwork Orange' is becoming a policy blueprint

By The Ezra Levant Show

https://RebelNewsPlus.com

Support Rebel News and watch new episodes every weeknight! David Menzies reflects on how the warnings laid out in the 1971 dystopian film are being viewed as less of a cautionary tale and more of a policy blueprint by Canada's government.




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The world was moving in a dystopian fashion even then which was what this movie was calling out. The coming counter culture, hippies, LSD, Vietnam war protests, designer drugs, cocaine, students back talking their teachers even then.
It never went away.
The overall argument: Elements of the film's satirical dystopia—soft-on-crime policies, forced "reprogramming," reserving prisons for political dissenters, and integrating criminals into law enforcement—are allegedly manifesting in modern liberal governance, prioritizing ideology (e.g., DEI, cultural sensitivity, gun control on law-abiding citizens) over public safety and deterrence.


 
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