>>15677760 pb
What we've learned is that Orwell wasn't exactly right about this.
No logic is required. It's a form of suspension of disbelief, but not as we normally think of it.
They simply don't think the two things at the same time. It's really more of a split personality. Each "opinion" essentially has its own personality, which is built up by late night comedians and other MSM interactions etc. There is a set of social events associated with each "opinion". And in isolation, the "opinion" can be held to be correct, backed by the social experiences associated with it