Did I read Aldous Husley's Brave New World correctly?
In that dystopia, it seems that the elites stripped humanity from their basic instincts such ass procreation, heterosexual love, search for knowledge, freedom of speech,restriction of belief and many others.
The repression of such needs elicited uneasiness and malaise, so society had to strive in order to search for a relief of such pain.
Just like this elites controlled the masses: by giving them a drug (soma) that relieved that malaise briefly, while letting them have the steering wheels of their minds and bodies to them and duping them into believe that society is in debt with them for such medicine and they owe their lives and soul to the people controlling them, thus creating mindless slaves.
A nice analogy to modern society wherein the normie, repressed by all of his needs, he searches for soma(consuming a newer product) while slowly getting himself into debts and problems and signing his eternal slavery to his puppet masters(the jews).
Is that on point or am I too fucked in the head?
Sorry If I didn't explain myself correctly, I am low IQ on this stuff.