1984 | Ch. 17 - When Reality Changed Mid-Sentence

On this episode of Banned Camp , Jennifer and Dan wade into the madness of Chapter 17 of 1984 —where Hate Week hits its sweaty, propaganda-drenched climax. Winston works 90 hours in five days, people rewrite history in real-time, and we meet a propaganda-spewing goblin who feels suspiciously familiar. Robot is not amused. Also: jello limbs, banned parades, and what happens when the enemy changes mid-sentence and nobody even blinks.
Things To Listen For:
- Winston’s jello-fueled descent into political gaslighting
- Steven Miller as a real-life Inner Party goblin
- A briefcase, a mysterious book, and a reality update patch
- Jennifer’s take on fascism’s rebranding as a parade
- Robot’s refusal to become Dan’s corporate email assistant
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Topics Covered:
1984, George Orwell, Hate Week, propaganda, book banning, jello limbs, Steven Miller, rewriting history, briefcase handoff, Emmanuel Goldstein, inner party, censorship, political lies, authoritarianism, fascism, banned books