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OK, who is going to be brave...

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    #11
    Originally posted by Rantor
    Oh I get by in that department! I was just struck by the use of 'hypocricy' as an unequivocally damnable trait - lack of moral fibre and all that.

    Are we not all hypocrites to some extent? We all well maybe not some on here) have a social conscience that would make us think that forcing little kids to work in near slavery is a bad thing but we pretty much live with the knowledge that a lot of what we wear is produced in that way. Is that better or worse than taking a wee bit of defensive stand on tax?

    I was just wondering whether 'hypocrite' deserves to be the big bad slur it is generally intended to be.
    Point taken. Try moving into management. Then you can use the term "Do as I say, not as I do!" - The ultimate in hypocrisy!

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