Thursday, October 8, 2009

Humanity and Hypocrisy.

I think it's in human nature to be hypocritical.


People who hate hypocrisy tend to annoy me, in that hypocrisy is unavoiadable.
I have accepted that hypocrisy occurs everywhere and double-standards are given to everyone.



Example:
I love people who dress a little differently. But then, it annoys me when people dress the same.
I support the people who have a unique style as I admire their self confidence they possess to dress they want to dress.
Why can't I not be bothered by the attire of others.
I should let the followers of the plebian-style-of-the-season dress the way they want to dress and not pass judgement.

I am hypocritical and I'm ok with it.

Example 2:

I don't like when people judge. But again, judging people is part of human nature.
I myself, judge people who pair fluffy pink ugg-boots with denim minis and shiny Adidas jackets.
Should I think that my style of fashion is superior or is fashion simply a matter of taste?

Do I apologize for being judgemental? Or remain stern in my belief that I would prefer my eyes not to be raped by the afore-mentioned style of dress.

That was my vent for the day.
Social commentary and judgement at its worst.



Signing off GenerallyJennifer.

2 comments:

  1. There's hypocrisy according to definition and hypocrisy in practice. Advocating honesty then telling a girl she's pretty when she's handsome at best is technically hypocrisy but in practice is really just pragmatic; raging against 'non-traditional' families while cheating on your wife is hypocrisy.

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