Actually, to call it "illogic" is too mild, since that would imply that there was some possible logical process that somehow went awry. "Hyprocrisy" is a more appropriate characterization.
Actually, to call it "illogic" is too mild, since that would imply that there was some possible logical process that somehow went awry. "Hyprocrisy" is a more appropriate characterization.
Actually, to call it "illogic" is too mild, since that would imply that there was some possible logical process that somehow went awry. "Hyprocrisy" is a more appropriate characterization.
Fair point. Thanks.