Big Brother Aids

Big Brother Aids is a fictional organization in the dystopian novel "Nineteen Eighty-Four" by George Orwell. It is a government agency that oversees and controls every aspect of life in the super-state of Oceania, using propaganda, surveillance, and thought control to maintain power and suppress individuality. The organization's name is derived from the character Big Brother, who is the omnipresent leader of Oceania and the personification of the government's pervasive control and oppression. Big Brother Aids employs various methods of surveillance, including telescreens in every home and Thought Police patrols, to monitor and suppress any deviation from the Party's ideology and policies. The organization's goal is to eliminate all forms of dissent and independent thought, creating a society where the state has absolute authority over its citizens.