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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 right.
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 right.
===Examples===
===Examples===
When two or more boylovers are gather in a group, it is described as a [[Pedophile ring]] that is ''exchanging advice on ways to sexually abuse children'' (or variations on that theme), often used as a pretext for arrest and punishment.
When two or more boylovers are gather in a group, it is described as a [[Pedophile ring]] that is ''exchanging advice on ways to sexually abuse children'' (or variations on that theme), often used as an excuse for arrest and punishment.
 
==See also==
==See also==
*[[Thought Police (dictionary)|Thought Police]]
*[[Thought Police (dictionary)|Thought Police]]

Revision as of 16:45, 30 January 2016

BoyWiki Dictionary: Thoughtcrime
n

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 right.

Examples

When two or more boylovers are gather in a group, it is described as a Pedophile ring that is exchanging advice on ways to sexually abuse children (or variations on that theme), often used as an excuse for arrest and punishment.

See also