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Ever notice how some of the most judgmental people will always accuse others of judging them?

Sorry if this sounds like a rant, but someone asked a question about alternative ways to celebrate Christmas, but since she obviously didn't like the advice that she got, she accused everyone of "preaching" to her, or trying to "proselytize" her, or of "making assumptions" about her beliefs (Of course people made "assumptions" -- the question was kind of vague. Duh!). I don't want to embarrass the person, so I won't post the question (you can find it if you must see it for yourself). This is not intended to be a personal attack; just a question about human nature.

If one doesn't like the advice that one gets, so be it, but why accuse other people of bad motives just because they gave an honest, heart felt answer to a vague question? What's up with that?

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  • 1 decade ago
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    It's the whole can dish it, but can't take it mentality. Unfortunately, it seems as if our society is condoning this type of behavior. It should be put up or shut up, instead it's the squeaky wheel gets grease.

  • 1 decade ago

    Answering the question, yes, I think that is because that is the way they are, their poor little D.N.A. is showing that they are judgmental.

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