Hypocrisy

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Hypocrisy literally means criticism of others, by a standard one does not apply to oneself. It is hypocritical to use a double standard which strictly applies a rule to one group of people, while exempting or excusing another group.

For example: Suppose a politician criticizes an opponent for "catering to special interests," rather than saying and doing things which benefit every constituent. If this politician is also "in the pocket" of special interests, it would be hypocritical to critique an opponent for doing the same.

Charges of hypocrisy, however, are not so often directed against practices rather than against people. It is not that the critic really opposes "catering to special interests", but that they just want that particular politician to be silenced or removed from office.

Hypocrisy is a common fault in many individuals of many affiliations. Ironically, many people are quick to accuse other affiliations of hypocrisy, while refusing to consider the idea that they might be so themselves.[4]

The Bible strongly and repeatedly condemns hypocrisy.[5]

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  1. The False and Lazy Charge of Hypocrisy
  2. Bigots and the Press
  3. More Inconvenient Truths About Al Gore
  4. Matthew 7:3
  5. Instances of "hypocrite" and forms thereof in the King James Bible

Categories: [Psychology] [Sin] [Liberal Traits]


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