It's quite something for wrestling fans to throw around the word "hypocrite" just because someone realised another meaning to the term "the grass isn't greener", almost as if fans' irrational tribalism enables them to bootlick and justify corporate irresponsibility and abuse that should somehow apparently be tolerated and adhered to.
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theleftfist (theleftfist@mastodon.social)'s status on Monday, 27-Nov-2023 06:24:27 JST theleftfist
Now, could Cody Rhodes be called a hypocrite? Perhaps, yes: a supposedly anti-promoter, pro-union renegade who helped set up a rival company, becoming management then abandoning such union efforts. CM Punk? No. Having the right to work and ply your trade for one boss or the other only appears to be "hypocrisy" to you if you're of the assumption that any capitalist company or boss can be good and pure. And if you're of that assumption, you probably lack class consciousness.
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