Biden proves that we’re officially living in the dystopian future straight out of an Orwell novel

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The Biden-Harris regime has spent much of the past four years pushing the bounds of reality.

They have sought to control the public narrative through censorship and public shaming.

Now Biden has proven we’re officially living in a dystopian future straight out of an Orwell novel.

Democrats feign outrage over top comedian’s joke

During former President Donald Trump’s Madison Square Garden rally, Tony Hinchcliffe, who is one of the top comedians in the world and the host of the popular Kill Tony podcast, told a joke that caused a stir across the nation. 

Describing a news cycle that is impossible to keep up with amid a highly contentious Presidential election, Hinchcliffe said it was hard for a lot of people to maintain focus. 

“There’s a lot going on. Like I don’t know if you guys know this, but there’s literally a floating island of garbage in the middle of the ocean right now,” he joked.


While Hinchcliffe’s joke was rooted in truth, pointing to the very real ecological issues on the island, it didn’t stop Democrats and their media allies from going scorched earth on the comedian. 

Headlines describing him as “cruel” and “racist” were everywhere, and Hinchcliffe was immediately public enemy number one.

Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez (D-NY) called the joke “super upsetting” in a live stream with Vice President Kamala Harris’ running mate, Minnesota Democrat Governor Tim Walz. 

“My family is from Puerto Rico and I’m Puerto Rican,” AOC whined. “I need people to understand that when you have some a-hole calling Puerto Rico floating garbage — know that’s what they think about you.”


Then, President Joe Biden decided to step into the conversation.

Biden: The only garbage I see is the Trump supporters

On October 29, Biden gave his response to Hinchcliffe’s joke in a live interview on CNN. 

The President defended Puerto Ricans, saying that they are “good, decent, and honorable people.” 

That would have been a fine response, if Biden didn’t continue speaking.

“The only garbage I see floating out there is [Trump] supporters,” he added.


The clip was quickly circulated on social media, receiving millions of views across the country and around the world. 

Trump quickly picked up on the clip and responded to it at a rally in Pennsylvania. 

Trump reminded his Republican base that Hillary called them deplorable before criticizing Biden’s comment.

“Garbage I think is worse, right?” he said.


And just like that, Trump supporters began embracing the “garbage” meme and showing up to the polls wearing black trash bags. 

“As a Garbage America…. I did my civic duty and dropped my ballot off at the country office in a garbage bag and an American Flag scar with Red cowboy boots!!” one user wrote. 


Another crafted a beautiful “garbage bag vest” for their trip to the polls.


Then Trump pulled off the biggest troll of all by showing up to a Wisconsin rally in a garbage truck.


Biden began to feel the heat and he made a terrifying choice that made it clear that we’re officially living in a dystopian future straight out of an Orwell novel.

White House supervisor warns of “spoliation of transcript integrity”

People first began drawing parallels between America under Biden and the book 1984 when his regime tried to establish a “disinformation governance board.”

It was immediately labeled as a “ministry of truth” ripped straight out of the pages of Orwell’s novel by conservative pundits and social media influencers.


The effort was shut down by federal courts within weeks, but Biden is still busy trying to rewrite history. 

On October 31, Fox News reported that they had reviewed email communication that the White House was trying to erase Biden’s “garbage” comments from the public record. 

According to their report, a supervisor at the White House Stenography office “sounded the alarm” on a “breach of protocol and spoliation of transcript integrity. . .” 

“If there is a difference in interpretation, the Press Office may choose to withhold the transcript but cannot edit it independently,” the supervisor explained in an email. 

“Our Stenography Office transcript—released to our distro, which includes the National Archives—is now different than the version edited and released to the public by Press Office staff,” he wrote.


The Stenography office has since been asked to “avoid sharing rush drafts/excerpts” while they review each one.