Hypocrite: Difference between revisions

Highly, highly disputed. At minimum, there is a difference between 'working with on a temporary basis, while not doing anything wrong or that you wouldn't normally do', and 'working for as a full-time employee and breaking the law on their behalf'.
(Umbridge sincerely believes that Voldemort has not returned, however mistakenly, so she is not knowingly lying here.)
(Highly, highly disputed. At minimum, there is a difference between 'working with on a temporary basis, while not doing anything wrong or that you wouldn't normally do', and 'working for as a full-time employee and breaking the law on their behalf'.)
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** In addition, Kreia despises [[The Force]] and those who are dependent on it, and {{spoiler|seeks to destroy it.}} However, all of her attacks are dependent on the Force, and she's too physically frail to fight otherwise. If the player calls her on this, she claims that it's because being intimate with the Force gives greater insight on {{spoiler|how to destroy it.}} But to her credit, she does concede that the player makes a good point, and may very well be right.
* Khalisah bint sinan Al-Jilani in ''[[Mass Effect]]'' has shown an extremely strong pro-human and anti-alien bias from Shepard's conversations with her in both games, so it may come as a surprise to see her {{spoiler|kissing and embracing an asari in a few select data files in Lair of the Shadow Broker.}}
** In ''Lair of the Shadow Broker'' {{spoiler|Tela Vasir calls Paragon Shepard a hypocrite for judging her dealing with the Shadow Broker when s/he's working with the terrorist organization, Cerberus right before she dies. It's quite a poignant moment as both you and Shepard realizes that she has a really good point.}}
** Warden Kuril claims that he wants to make the galaxy a safer place by locking up dangerous criminals. Yet he extorts the criminals' homeworlds, sells criminals, [[Too Dumb to Live|and attempts to arrest Shepard just so he can sell him/her as a slave on the black market or hold him/her for ransom.]] S/he naturally calls him out on this and he attempts to justify it but fails miserably.
** And of course, there's the turian at customs, who has neared meme status:
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* In ''[[Shin Megami Tensei I]]'', the Chaos Hero (one of the main hero's companions) leaves the group after defeating his nemesis Ozawa, since now that he's finally acquired real power, you'll just hold him back and slow him down. Nevermind that you've carried him for most of the game until this point, saved him, helped him get out of the afterlife and back to the living world, AND that his precious new power stems from him stealing your most powerful demon and fusing with it.
* The dwarves in ''[[Chrono Cross]]'' hate humans for their genocidal, polluting ways. They also commit genocide against the faeries and fight using filthy, smoke-spewing tanks. That the game doesn't recognize the contradiction here is one of the major dividing points in its fanbase.
 
 
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