One of the most important functions of the human prefrontal cortex is to monitor, inhibit, and censor the hindbrain’s instinctual motivations and urges. Since the rise of social media and the resultant crowdsourcing of thoughtcrime policing, the institutions that traditionally oversee unbiased research on such topics no longer foster an environment conducive to meaningful inquiry. The pattern constellation of poorly researched, politically-motivated rationalizations they churn out in place of actual science however, is a goldmine for insight into the twisted machinations of the deep animal brain they’re trying so hard to cover up. By examining the cracks in the edifice, we here at the Newspeak Translator will be forging a direct line to the least accessible parts of the human mind. It ain’t for the faint of heart, but if the thought of understanding people to the point of nearly being psychic gives you the tingles, go ahead and take a seat. We’ll begin in a moment.
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