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Originally Posted by SzczerbiakManiac
You and I have very different definitions of the word hypocrisy.
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I use the dictionary version.
Hypocrisy is to claim values that you don't actually hold. An alcoholic can advocate sobriety without being a hypocrite. A gay man can view homosexuality as wrong without being a hypocrite. A serial adulterer can believe adultery should be punished without being a hypocrite. A Catholic priest can commit sin without being a hypocrite.
Failing to live up to your own values is not hypocrisy. Plus, even if this guy is gay in that he is sexually and emotionally attracted to men, there's no evidence I've yet seen offered beyond he's a bit fey, that he is even violating his own values if he isn't acting on the emotions he feels.
So, I am perfectly well aware of what the word hypocrisy means. Just as I am perfectly well aware of how often it is misused.
Now, to break out the Samuel Johnson
quote, which may be less exciting than a
Princess Bride quote:
Quote:
Nothing is more unjust, however common, than to charge with hypocrisy him that expresses zeal for those virtues which he neglects to practice, since he may be sincerely convinced of the advantages of conquering his passions, without having yet obtained the victory.
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