So, consider for
a moment hypocrisy of the Jewish Anti-Deflamation League's refusal to take up the cause of defending the right of Moslems to build a mosque in New York City - and ask what may be motivating that them.
Not exact matches
The media is quick to publicize pastors caught in a
moment of hypocrisy.
It was a
moment in which Tillman decided Father John Misty would help other people's eyes be opened to the
hypocrisies of the world and the truth behind the questions that had plagued him all his life.
Not with the gaping maw
of endless news cycles, cellphone camera photos, social media and gotcha blogs, all lying in wait for the Tiger
Moment that reveals the lie and exposes the
hypocrisy.
This
hypocrisy is laughable, few Chelsea fans would suggest that Diego Costa is a saint, however the amount
of attention he is getting at the
moment is ridiculous.
Now leaving aside the
hypocrisy of McDonnell's comments - he himself has repeatedly shared platforms with Tories on issues ranging from airport expansion to closing Guantanamo Bay - it is incredible that the shadow chancellor should choose Khan
of all people to criticise at this
moment.
... We know the impact that this can have on adolescents, boys and girls, and we have the chance to say that we will seize the
moment in policy terms to do something about it... We can end, once and for all, the
hypocrisy of tabloids moaning about paedophiles on one page and then saying «hello Gemma, 16 today, first pictures
of Gemma aged 16».
Set aside for a
moment the ludicrous
hypocrisy of a Tory Brexiteer government running a facsimile
of the Remain campaign's economic arguments about leaving a union, the threat that will be articulated is not only real but potentially greater than in 2014.
Keeping up with Hollywood's cause
of the
moment can be tricky and there's no denying the
hypocrisy of indulging a toxic environment that made so many deplorable acts possible and make a deal
of standing against it.
Using Northup's book
of his actual accounts, John Ridley's (Red Tails) script plainly depicts the
hypocrisy of the plantation owners spouting scripture one
moment and then viciously beating or raping their slaves the next.
The film's at its best in the early sections, filling out the details
of the world with nice little character
moments for Mildred Dunnock as the school teacher who doesn't get the principal job, Russ Tamblyn as the sensitive shy boy next door and Diane Varsi as the main character, a girl smart enough to see the
hypocrisy around her and want to get out
of town as fast as she possibly can.
Insofar as I, Tonya touches on the cutthroat, money - soaked world
of professional sports, the
hypocrisy of Olympic Committee bureaucrats, and the cynicism
of the various news media outlets, it contains some intriguing
moments.