Communication Quote by Victor Methos
““Every dictator in history has made that same speech, Bob. Hitler thought he was fighting for the greater good, too. Isn’t it odd that the most defenseless always need to be the ones sacrificed for the greater good?””
About This Quote
The quote warns that powerful leaders often justify oppression as serving a higher purpose, sacrificing the vulnerable.
In simple terms: Leaders claim noble goals while harming the weak.
Question the rhetoric of “greater good”.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- political speeches
- historical analysis
- human rights advocacy
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- Who benefits from labeling victims as necessary?
- How can societies resist such narratives?
The claim of a “greater good” can mask personal ambition.