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00:04

The Handmaid’s Tale 1.2: I only had their words for it… a la Shmoop.

00:09

Words matter. They can be used to incite rebellion, control populations, uplift and tear down. [Picture of Hitler surrounded by soldiers]

00:15

They can also be used to tell really lame knock knock jokes. [Two girls laughing]

00:19

We'll spare you…this time. In The Handmaid’s Tale, you might see crazy-sounding

00:22

words like Salvagings, Prayvaganzas and Particicutions. [Words appearing on a piece of paper]

00:30

They’re all propaganda, or “newspeak” for executions and ceremonies.

00:35

Why not call them what they are?

00:36

Please…when are evil people ever straightforward? A totalitarian government would laugh at the [Mom lying to son about where she is taking their old cat]

00:41

notion of telling the truth.

00:43

Propaganda controls its population with several tactics, all of which are prevalent in The [Soldier spinning the 'Wheel of Misfortune']

00:48

Handmaid’s Tale, including abuse of words. [The wheel stops on terror]

00:51

And not in a harmless, Twitter kind of way. Calling homosexuality “Gender Treachery” [Two guys sat next to each other with love hearts appearing]

00:57

justifies persecution and execution, whereas calling it “Gay” makes it a little more [They look terrified]

01:02

like, “Hey, where’s the party?”

01:04

It’s a lot easier to kill a traitor than it is to kill a really happy person. [Guy smiling in an execution chair]

01:08

A deformed or sick baby is still a baby. But calling it an Unbaby strips the child of its humanity. [Unbaby sign appears pointing to the child]

01:14

Same goes for Unwomen. Seriously, it it unuseful? Unwanted? Unhuman? [Woman sat on the side of the road]

01:19

Well, then, you can just get rid of it. And perhaps the ultimate unpersoning of a [A giant shoe steps on her]

01:24

woman is erasing her name. A Handmaid is no longer June, she’s “Of Fred” or “Of Warren”. [Hypnotized looking women]

01:31

Nameless, she becomes just property.

01:34

Does this dehumanization stuff sound familiar? We’ll give you a hint – it starts with [Soldiers on the battlefield]

01:39

“World” and ends with “War II.”

01:41

Yeah, sorry to break it to you, but this isn’t just the stuff of fiction.

01:44

Today, in the real USA, a form of this women’s identity theft still exists. [Someone stealing June's purse at gunpoint]

01:48

Before the feminist movement of the 1960s and 70s when the term “Ms.” was introduced… [Picture of Ms. Magazine]

01:54

…married women not only lost their last names, but also their first names.

01:59

Jane Doe became Mrs. John Smithson. [Couple being married and the woman is asked to relinquish her name]

02:03

Her formal identity was completely absorbed into her husband’s name.

02:06

This might not happen so much today, but the pesky idea behind it is still breathing down [A couple sat on a bench]

02:10

our necks. When Shakespeare asks in Romeo and Juliet,

02:13

“What’s in a name?”…

02:14

…we know the answer is power. Power to keep lovers apart. Power to establish or erase [The joker erases a woman's face]

02:20

identities. Power to control.

02:22

And that’s even more powerful than… well, the power that keeps your lights on and your Netflix going. [Woman watching TV]

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