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A Critique of Selective Morality in Political Discourse

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July 12, 2026 · 1:25 PM
A Critique of Selective Morality in Political Discourse

In recent political commentary, a troubling double standard has emerged: the tendency to attribute vice entirely to one's opponents while reserving virtue solely for oneself. This dynamic, evident in discussions from Texas to Maine, undermines genuine accountability and obscures the complex reality of governance.

Rather than fostering a nuanced understanding of political ethics, such rhetoric fuels division and erodes public trust. The challenge for both citizens and leaders is to recognize that corruption and integrity are not the exclusive domain of any single party or region. Only by abandoning this binary thinking can we hope for a more honest and productive political dialogue.

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