which condition is considered most dangerous by george and hazel bergeron in harrison bergeron? conformity oppression equality competition

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George and Hazel Bergeron in "Harrison Bergeron" consider oppression to be the most dangerous condition. The story portrays a dystopian society where extreme measures of forced equality lead to oppressive handicapping of individuals who excel, suppressing individuality and freedom. This oppression, enforced by the government to maintain forced equality, is viewed as more dangerous than conformity, equality, or competition by the characters George and Hazel Bergeron.