One last grump post before I search for some sort of caffeine:
People will often ignore the truth, or the pursuit of it, over something easy to digest that aligns with their beliefs and prejudices. No individual is safe from this potential mistake - no ideology is so sound that it is rendered totally immune.
To call out the errors of others, while making the same errors in your own space, is quite literally the definition of a hypocrite.
Isn't hypocrisy still a bad example to set?
@tyote: Usually the responses I've gotten over the years and still get for that questions are variants or mixtures of:
"I just get so ANGRY,"
"Well, SOMEBODY'S got to do SOMETHING,"
"What's good for the goose is good for the gander," and
"All's fair in love and war."
They also usually say, "But we're the GOOD GUYS," and/or "Once we WIN, everything'll be fine, and there won't be a need for ANYONE to be that way."
Same old same old.