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Thoughtcrimes are often used as a pretext for [[Human rights|Human]] and [[civil rights]] violations against [[boylover]]s. Freedom of thought and expression and the right to peaceably assemble are boylovers most frequently violated human rights. | Thoughtcrimes are often used as a pretext for [[Human rights|Human]] and [[civil rights]] violations against [[boylover]]s. ''Freedom of thought and expression'' and ''the right to peaceably assemble'' are boylovers most frequently violated human rights. | ||
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*[[Thought Police (dictionary)|Thought Police]] | *[[Thought Police (dictionary)|Thought Police]] |
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BoyWiki Dictionary: Thoughtcrime |
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¹ Unpopular, unorthodox or controversial thinking, considered as a criminal offense |
Thoughtcrimes are often used as a pretext for Human and civil rights violations against boylovers. Freedom of thought and expression and the right to peaceably assemble are boylovers most frequently violated human rights.