The Hypocrisy of False Expertise and Blind Loyalty
For me, pretending to be an expert in government—or in any field, really—isn’t a sign of intelligence; it often reveals insecurity or a need to assert dominance over others. I’ve noticed how some people use their "knowledge" as a tool to smart-shame others, belittling those who may not be as well-versed in certain topics. It’s frustrating because genuine understanding should foster constructive conversations, not shut them down.
What really gets me is when people defend someone with questionable credibility, twisting facts to fit their narrative. It’s even more baffling when those same people preach about God but openly support someone who curses Him. That kind of double standard is hard to ignore. It makes you wonder if they truly believe what they say or if it’s all just convenient rhetoric. At the end of the day, integrity should matter more than blind loyalty.

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