read them while you werre still active and didn't know TTATT yet?
I am wonderiing about your thoughts, and did you read, recognise, anything that disturbed you, familiariaties. Did you notice them?
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read them while you werre still active and didn't know TTATT yet?
I am wonderiing about your thoughts, and did you read, recognise, anything that disturbed you, familiariaties. Did you notice them?
Yes, and also Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale. There were little things I noticed and they were among the first books that inspired critical thoughts towards the organization. But I was younger, in my early teens, so leaving the JWs was not even a consideration at that point. It took a while for it to really register.
I read both in high school. I saw the parallels between them and the WT immediately, and I was angry that I wasn't able to just walk away right then and there.
Indeed, Big Brother is watching you when you're in the Borg.
I read them both long before I became a dub. Amazing how a person can shut down his thinking ability. I read 1984 again after I left the borg, and it really struck me how well it fit.
I read 1984 in my later teen years, and was profoundly affected, and frankly terrified by it. I mean, it really scared me, the sheer, well, dystopian-nessof it all. I credit that book and the movie The Terminator with filling my youthful self with a paralyzing fear of the future.
JWs came along, and their version of the future seemed much better than Orwell's and Ahnold's. So I went all in on it.
and the ex-jw book by the Bottigs
I read them in high school (baptized jw) but did not quite see the connection till a few years later.
Yes, read them in High School in college prepertory courses. Took them apart and extensively discussed in class but did not make the connection until a few years ago.
Read it twice before High School graduation. Have read it 3 times in the past 18 months and helped with 3 8th grade literature projects for my girls.
As a JW in middle/high school, never made the connection or even gave it a second thought. Going through it with the kids has been very rewarding as they both have enough knowledge of the cult that we can talk about correlations.
I read 1984 when I was in high school during the 1960s. This was almost 20 years before I learned TTATT. Unfortunately I didn't make the connection at the time. Ironically in 1984 I read COC and did make the connection. That same year I resigned as an elder and faded.
In 1985 I read the Botting's book, The Orwellian World Of Jehovah's Witnesses. This book really drove the point home.
The book was originally written as 1948 but the publishers realised it would have had a short life so the year was changed.