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5. At the end of the day.
This phrase, commonly used by sports personalities and talking heads, is one of the most annoying phrases to hear during a debate or discussion. Let me give you an example of how this phrase can be used for evil. Let’s … Continue reading
4. Money is the root of all evil
I hear this one all too often, and I recall that I heard it many times while progressing through the public school system. Money is valueless. Money does not carry some sort of magical power that has the ability to … Continue reading
3. Human Rights
When I hear most people talk about human rights, they’re referring to children working in factories in developing nations. Many people consider this to be a violation of human rights. The common solution to the alleged problem is to stop … Continue reading
2. The Public Good
This word is incredibly dangerous. I’ll hand the mic to Ayn Rand on this one: “I could say to you that you do not serve the public good—that nobody’s good can be achieved at the price of human sacrifices—that when … Continue reading
1. Equality
I promise you that this word deserves to be number one on this list, but I am afraid that for the best explanation I will have to defer to Mr. Daniel Danta. His explanation will be posted here soon.
This is a list of the most dangerous phrases in America
Welcome, This is a list. It is short now, but soon to be long. I hope you enjoy it. Please email any submissions to phrases@joelhackman.com Cheers, Joel Hackman