thought police

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Etymology

Originally used in the first half of the twentieth century as an epithet for the Special Higher Police, although it is arguable that its popularity in modern usage stems primarily from George Orwell's book Nineteen Eighty-Four, an organization responsible for monitoring all citizens and making sure they are not guilty of political dissent or thoughtcrime.

Noun

thought police (plural thought police)

  1. A group that aims to control what other people think.
    These journalists are on their way to becoming thought police.
    My mother would make a good thought police. (singular usage)
    • 2021, Paradox Interactive, Hearts of Iron IV, The New Order: Last Days of Europe Mod, scene: Entry 10: The "Free" Territory:
      Steve Smith: Why does a free society have a fucking thought police?

Usage notes

  • Formerly a singular noun phrase, Thought Police is now almost always used as a collective noun phrase with a plural verb, as in "Run, the Thought Police are coming!"

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