I’m not sure what point the author was trying to make?
Some of these examples may qualify as evil, but a lot of them are simply morally wrong. To classify relatively trival moral lapses like being an online troll as “evil” diminishes and trivalizes what true evil is.
Setting out to destroy a political opponent by spreading false rumors or mocking him/her because he/she is not PC. (ala Sarah Palin).
Hitler didn’t rise to power with promises of mass murder and global warfare. He came to power with the face of smiling children and social justice.
Sending any child to a government school.
Sending almost any child to any school.
#1 should be: Being a liberal.
I don’t see Obama on the list. PPpppfffffttttt....
I know of a lot of “evil” people and it seems they always get away with things or rewarded....
2)” Suing someone who did nothing wrong in order to try to collect a big payday.”
A Karma angle to this: Co-worker of a friend was transferred to another city, and sold his house. The buyer found out that the company he worked for was going to declare bankruptcy so he backed out of the contract. Seller initiated a lawsuit against buyer when another buyer came along and wanted the house. Lawsuit was officially withdrawn, new buyer signed contract subject to home inspection, which found $30,000 in needed repairs.
“11) Spreading a conspiracy theory you don’t believe in to draw in traffic for your website.”
That is why we have “Coast To Coast AM” for, to deal with conspiracy therories.
“14) A pastor who waters down his Christian beliefs because they conflict with political correctness.”
Like this?
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-religion/2228425/posts