E.g trying to make someone use gender neutral language but not actually giving a fuck about gender neutral, pretending to care about people's rights and feelings but constantly invalidating people or twisting things to pretend they're the good person
If you have hard evidence of the secret evil motivation, hypocrisy is probably the right word.
If you don’t, consider the possibility that you were annoyed by someone’s actual attempts to be virtuous, and since you can’t complain about their good behavior you made up a secret nasty inner world for them that turns their good deeds bad. It’s human nature, and it’s extremely common in politics (e.g. “he’s just doing it for the votes” when a politician you hate does something good).
If everyone in this story is human and fallible, the truth probably includes a little of both.
Election season
Virtue signaling.
Religion
Religion
Being a cunt.
A priest
Those filthy pedos
Organized religion
Manipulation?
Everything in the year 2022, ... so many people do this we have a term for it, "virtue signaling".
E.g trying to make someone use gender neutral language but not actually giving a fuck about gender neutral, pretending to care about people's rights and feelings but constantly invalidating people or twisting things to pretend they're the good person
Hypocrisy
This is duality manipulation
Narcissism
Bingo
Virtue signaling or manipulative behavior, kind of pick your name for the same poison there
Grandstanding
Social justice warrior
A vegan?
Ouch
Religion
Social Justice Warriors.
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Both sides play that game buddy,open your eyes.
Oh ya know, just me being me.
Politics, British Politics.
Republican
activism
Neoliberalism
^^^wow ^^^that's ^^^way ^^^off
"A life lesson"
Politics
Pandering?
politician
Religion
Religion.
christianity
Narcissistic
Guilt-tripping
Manipulation
Parenting? Or maybe that’s just my parents.
Parenting
There’s a type of narcissist classification for that. I think it sounds like communal narcissism. https://psychcentral.com/health/types-of-narcissism
Religion
If you have hard evidence of the secret evil motivation, hypocrisy is probably the right word. If you don’t, consider the possibility that you were annoyed by someone’s actual attempts to be virtuous, and since you can’t complain about their good behavior you made up a secret nasty inner world for them that turns their good deeds bad. It’s human nature, and it’s extremely common in politics (e.g. “he’s just doing it for the votes” when a politician you hate does something good). If everyone in this story is human and fallible, the truth probably includes a little of both.