21 Overused Clichés We’re Ready to Leave Behind

It seems like every day, there’s a new catchphrase echoing through the halls of American discourse. While the land of the free indeed celebrates the freedom of speech, some phrases have been rehearsed so frequently they’ve lost all meaning, morphing instead into triggers for collective eye rolls. From political slogans to tired cultural clichés, Americans across the spectrum are growing weary of these overplayed soundbites.

1. “The Second Amendment Is More Important Than Kids’ Safety”

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Yes, because nothing says ‘freedom’ like the right to bear arms being prioritized over the safety of our children in schools. Clearly, historical documents should never evolve with society.

2. “Make America Great Again”

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Back to which era exactly? The one where segregation was legal, or when women couldn’t vote? Let’s be specific about which version of ‘great’ we’re aiming for.

3. “This is the land of opportunity; just work harder”

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A classic, implying that systemic inequalities are just minor hurdles. Because everyone starts from the same place and has the same 24 hours in a day, right?

4. “It’s a free country”

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Usually said in defense of questionable behavior. Since when did ‘freedom’ become synonymous with ignoring the common good?

5. “If you don’t like it, you can leave”

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The go-to response for when nuanced criticism of policies feels too complicated to handle. Because why improve when you can just abandon ship?

6. “All Lives Matter”

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The perfect way to miss the point and derail conversations about racial injustice. Because acknowledging specific issues is too uncomfortable?

7. “I’m not racist, but…”

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Nothing good ever follows this opener. It’s like a verbal warning that the speaker is about to validate the ‘but’ rather than the ‘not.’

8. “Fake News!”

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Ah, the mantra of choice when confronted with inconvenient truths. Because why address the facts when you can discredit the source?

9. “There’s a war on Christmas”

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Every December, this classic resurfaces, because saying ‘Happy Holidays’ is obviously a direct attack on all things merry and bright.

10. “It’s just a joke!”

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Often uttered right after a decidedly unfunny and offensive comment. Remember, real comedy punches up, not down.

11. “Boys will be boys”

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The timeless excuse for letting toxic behavior slide under the guise of male adolescence. Because accountability is such a buzzkill, right?

12. “That’s how it’s always been done”

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The battle cry of resistance to change. Who needs progress when tradition has gotten us so far?

13. “We’re not ready for a woman president”

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Because apparently, leadership qualities are gender-specific. Who knew chromosomes carried political acumen?

14. “Climate change is just a theory”

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Yes, and gravity is just a suggestion. Science is only real when it’s convenient, obviously.

15. “Pull yourself up by your bootstraps”

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If only socioeconomic mobility were as simple as adjusting your footwear.

16. “Socialism is evil”

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Nothing scares the bejesus out of certain folks more than the thought of a little more equality in the distribution of resources.

17. “Healthcare is a privilege”

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Because being healthy should totally depend on your income, right? Survival of the wealthiest!

18. “You speak good English for an immigrant”

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A backhanded compliment that reveals more about the speaker than the complimented.

19. “Rent is not that high”

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Said no one who has actually looked for affordable housing in the last decade.

20. “Millennials killed [insert industry here]”

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Apparently, economic shifts and changing consumer preferences are all due to those darn kids not shopping the ‘right’ way.

21. “Just pray it away”

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If only we could solve global issues with good vibes and not actual policies or actions.

Enough Is Enough

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These phrases represent just a snapshot of the conversations that cycle through American culture, often stifling progress and understanding. Moving beyond these clichés might allow for deeper, more constructive dialogues that can lead to real change. After all, growth starts with listening, not just waiting for your turn to speak.

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