By Matthew Reece: In the discourse of statists, there is a group of phrases of which one or more tend to be present in nearly every argument. While this is not an exhaustive listing of that group, it does contain twenty-five of the most common phrases that statists use in their arguments.
As propaganda has a tendency to be repetitive, some of these phrases contain the same logical fallacies, and will therefore have similar refutations. As such, the phrases are ordered so that earlier rebuttals also apply to some later phrases.
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As propaganda has a tendency to be repetitive, some of these phrases contain the same logical fallacies, and will therefore have similar refutations. As such, the phrases are ordered so that earlier rebuttals also apply to some later phrases.
- “Our government”
- “We are the government”
- “The social contract”
- “Our leader”
- “The leader of the free world”
- “You don’t have to like our leaders, but you should respect them”
- “You don’t have to like the president, but you should respect the office of the presidency”
- “Our military”
- “We need to make the world safe for democracy”
- “You don’t have to like what the police/military are doing, but you should support them”
- “The homeland/Our nation”
- “National defense/security”
- “It’s the law”
- “Voting is your voice in government”
- “Voting is a civic duty”
- “If you don’t vote, you have no right to complain”
- “The public good/The good of society”
- “For the children”
- “Government is necessary”
- “Anarchy is chaos”
- “Taxes are the price for a civilized society”
- “Paying taxes is a civic duty”
- “We owe it to ourselves”
- “We’re going to hold them accountable”
- “Who will build the roads?”
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