Brave New World vs 1984

I think Farenheit 451 best represented to issues that we currently have to fear in America

>modern day society
There are so many different types of societies at all times—including today—that you can't just say that one is more accurate. Let's say on a surface level 1984 is more accurate to North Korea today while Brave New World is more accurate to Western society today. Do the respective accuracies of these make either more worthwhile or powerful? Do you really think that these were written to predict the future?

Why does it have to be either or? I feel as if the modern world reflects both of these. We have certain subjects that cannot be discussed in academia without harsh criticism (here in Canada it's the Native question and to a lesser degree the Holocaust). On the other hand, people are more concerned about the Bachelor than the events in Syria.

It's not the same old tired boring retarded regurgitation of platitudes per se that irks me. It's the fact that it's accompanied by a feeling of unwarranted snobbish superiority towards le masses by retards with the intellectual development of an high-schooler who willingly choose to spend their time on a cartoon frog enthusiasts forum.
>dude... what if like we live in brave new world...
Fucking retards who think reality is reducible to fiction.

>"I don't know how to finish my commie fanfic so let's just stop writing"
amazing literature

Lifting weights is the same thing as overentertainment and hedonism how? It's hard work and diet that you put in every day to become stronger and more ready to face challenges. It's the denial of instant gratification in favour of long-term health. Comic artist lanklet confirmed.

Well... you don't know any of those people and are now sharing your time with them in the same website. So...

What do you mean by the native question? I don't really know much about the natives in leafland desu

>cartoon frog enthusiasts forum.
kek

I consider myself pretty retarded as well.