Then a conversation can happen about whether they are equivalent or not & that's more likely to get at the problem.
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Eg, if a feminist claims to oppose socially conservative ideas abt dress that unfairly burden women but is positive abt hijab & niqab...
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...it can be tempting to call her a hypocrite & claim she only cares abt equality & freedom for white non-Muslim women ...
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...but that is an easy 'gotcha' designed to hit home and is almost certainly not what's going on in her head.
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The person accusing is seeing the situations as the same & requiring same response whilst the feminist is seeing them as different.
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Universal liberalism vs cultural relativity. And that's where the problem actually is & what needs discussing.
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Of course, some ppl genuinely are hypocrites. Eg pastor says homosexuality is wrong & disgusting. Has secret boyfriend.
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And other ppl don't seem to realise that hypocrisy is going against your own stated values, not those others think you shld have
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Eg 'You claim to be an atheist but you support Muslim reformers. Hypocrite!' One illogical accusation I've had.
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It's not an inconsistent position, but I do think Muslim reform maybe harder than just welcoming all ex-muslims with open arms
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