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Originally Posted by The Man
It's one of the three Party slogans, along with "Ignorance is strength" and "War is peace." So yeah, I suppose it'd qualify as the villain's statement.
I find it ironic that he (and everyone like him) denounces America yet again, not for its weaknesses but for its strengths. This is one of the most explicit forms I've actually read, though. He's quoting from a fictitious totalitarian regime, slinging its slogans which obviously represent an immoral, pretty ridiculous creed ("war is peace"? give me a break). Can we get any more obvious than that? If the rest of the world wants to know why a lot of Americans tend to see their country as the center of the universe, it's because, despite what Europe's intellectual bastion will tell you, most people want to be free, and when you begin to claim that ignorance, war, and slavery are virtues, people either run or give up.