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In reply to the discussion: Trump's deportation vow alarms Texas construction industry [View all]eppur_se_muova
(42,915 posts)64. tsf has hired dozens of undocumented workers at his properties, and may have hired hundreds ...
... on his construction projects.
The word "hypocrisy" has Greek roots, suggesting behavior which is literally "beneath criticism", indicating something so obviously self-serving it does not even merit a critical debate.
Being accused of, or openly engaging in hypocrisy, carries no political price whatever in today's GOP, or apparently, much of the voting public. It used to be a fairly potent charge in public life.
Hypocrisy is the practice of feigning to be what one is not or to believe what one does not.[1] The word "hypocrisy" entered the English language c. 1200 with the meaning "the sin of pretending to virtue or goodness".[2] Today, "hypocrisy" often refers to advocating behaviors that one does not practice. However, the term can also refer to other forms of pretense, such as engaging in pious or moral behaviors out of a desire for praise rather than out of genuinely pious or moral motivations.
Definitions of hypocrisy vary. In moral psychology, it is the failure to follow one's own expressed* moral rules and principles.[3] According to British political philosopher David Runciman, "other kinds of hypocritical deception include claims to knowledge that one lacks, claims to a consistency that one cannot sustain, claims to a loyalty that one does not possess, claims to an identity that one does not hold".[4] American political journalist Michael Gerson says that political hypocrisy is "the conscious use of a mask to fool the public and gain political benefit".[5]
Hypocrisy has been a subject of folk wisdom and wisdom literature from the beginnings of human history. Increasingly, since the 1980s, it has also become central to studies in behavioral economics, cognitive science, cultural psychology, decision making, ethics, evolutionary psychology, moral psychology, political sociology, positive psychology, social psychology, and sociological social psychology.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypocrisy
Definitions of hypocrisy vary. In moral psychology, it is the failure to follow one's own expressed* moral rules and principles.[3] According to British political philosopher David Runciman, "other kinds of hypocritical deception include claims to knowledge that one lacks, claims to a consistency that one cannot sustain, claims to a loyalty that one does not possess, claims to an identity that one does not hold".[4] American political journalist Michael Gerson says that political hypocrisy is "the conscious use of a mask to fool the public and gain political benefit".[5]
Hypocrisy has been a subject of folk wisdom and wisdom literature from the beginnings of human history. Increasingly, since the 1980s, it has also become central to studies in behavioral economics, cognitive science, cultural psychology, decision making, ethics, evolutionary psychology, moral psychology, political sociology, positive psychology, social psychology, and sociological social psychology.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypocrisy
*AS DISTINGUISHED FROM one's ACTUAL moral rules and principles, SHOULD THEY EXIST.
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Not very progressive to advocate collapsing businesses (esp small construction biz) and deportations. . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Nov 2024
#16
Henry203 wrote "Deport them", did not qualify or /sarc but did call it "perfect". . . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Nov 2024
#38
I agree. You put it very well. "If they suffer the consequences of their actions, so be it. FAFO."
Bernardo de La Paz
Nov 2024
#81
LOL.....bet the Google search for "can I change my vote?" is going even higher than a couple of weeks ago
Bengus81
Nov 2024
#4
Texas, you voted for this, so fuck your feelings & your economy/infrastructure.
RockRaven
Nov 2024
#5
Yep. Although one could swap "Texas" for "The USA" and it would still be true.
RockRaven
Nov 2024
#63
I don't give a shite about Texas they voted repuke they get what they deserve.
kimbutgar
Nov 2024
#6
The people I actually feel sorry for are the workers and their children. Hell's bells. All over this benighted land...
Hekate
Nov 2024
#69
Deportations will be strongest in cooperative red states like Texas. . . . nt
Bernardo de La Paz
Nov 2024
#15
And construction isn't going to be the only industry impacted. Farmers and their harvests will be impacted too, for
SWBTATTReg
Nov 2024
#23
tsf has hired dozens of undocumented workers at his properties, and may have hired hundreds ...
eppur_se_muova
Nov 2024
#64
Thanks and YES. I grew up in Joplin MO and the meatpacking plants were the big thing. I don't know why I forgot this
SWBTATTReg
Nov 2024
#92
And with these people, I bet more than a few of them assume they won't feel a thing.
calimary
Nov 2024
#66
The highly skilled immigrants have visas, and some are even naturalized citizens
FakeNoose
Nov 2024
#51
The meat packing industry is especially notorious for this. During the COVID pandemic ...
eppur_se_muova
Nov 2024
#65
I'll bet it does. They rely on these hard workers to get construction done. n/t
Evolve Dammit
Nov 2024
#44
Hey Stan Marek, CEO of Marek, did you not read or hear what Mary Trump said about her uncle..............
turbinetree
Nov 2024
#48
Another case of the car chasing dog who suddenly caught the car and not sure what to do next.nt.
drray23
Nov 2024
#60
YES some of us been saying this for decades go after illegal EMPLOYERS and watch the "problem"
Kashkakat v.2.0
Nov 2024
#88