Supposing I am involved in an argument in which I am claiming a certain kind of

Supposing I am involved in an argument in which I am claiming a certain kind of

Supposing I am involved in an argument in which I am claiming a certain kind of behaviour to be wrong and my opponent points out that I have behaved in this way in the past. Would this constitute a strong response? If I make no attempt to claim that it was 'ok' for me to have behaved in such a way can I escape the charge of hypocrisy? Alongside this, if the person is able to accuse me of hypocrisy does it reject the point or merely my alleged 'right' to speak about it? thanks Alastair

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