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Make Orwell Fiction Again - Dystopian Version

George Orwell wrote 1984 as a warning, not a manual, but here we are living in his nightmare anyway. Mass surveillance is called "security," propaganda is called "alternative facts," and doublethink is just Tuesday on social media. Big Brother doesn't need telescreens when everyone carries tracking devices willingly while corporations know more about your habits than you do.

Faire d'Orwell un roman à nouveau - Brodé

Orwell's dystopian warnings became instruction manuals for surveillance capitalism and authoritarian control. Permanent stitching ensures this message survives through changing political climates where truth becomes increasingly negotiable. When reality mirrors 1984 so closely that fiction seems optimistic, embroidered resistance becomes a form of historical documentation.

Make Orwell Fiction Again - Recon Eye

The surveillance state edition featuring the all-seeing eye that never blinks. This collection acknowledges that we've already lost the privacy war but might as well look stylish while being watched. Perfect for wearing to protests that are probably being monitored by facial recognition software.

Marx - Ce n'est pas le Père Noël

Common holiday confusion cleared up: the bearded communist who critiqued capitalism is NOT the jolly gift-giver who embodies it. Marx wanted workers to seize the means of production, not milk and cookies. One distributes wealth equally, the other gives luxury yachts to billionaire kids while poor children get nothing.

Metal Philosophers - Ludwig Wittgenstein

Wittgenstein deconstructed language like death metal vocals - you know something profound is being communicated, but you can't understand a damn word. His philosophy reveals how ordinary language misleads us into thinking we understand meaning when we're just trapped in confused language games. Pure philosophical growling.