@NthML
*WOOOOOOOOOSH*
Hypocrisy only applies if one pretends to be morally superior or follow moral standards they do not. Calling someone out for being a hypocrite for doing X, while said person is chastising others for doing X, which does include the person doing the calling out, does not make the person doing the calling out a hypocrite; Thief A calling Thief B a thief isn't hypocrisy. Thief B saying stealing is wrong is hypocrisy. Thief A calling Thief B a hypocrite isn't hypocrisy. The person doing the calling out isn't saying X is wrong, but being a hypocrite is wrong, and virtue signalling, for lack of a better term, is wrong. That greed as a motivator, and the arrogance to lay claim to something you don't own is wrong.
Your entire argument sophistry. You're incorrectly labeling him and the other users hypocrites, and you're using a generic appeal to hypocrisy, which is doubly incorrect since nothing he said is hypocritical. I think he's wrong in saying your arguing on bad faith, or at least implying it. You just don't know whats going on. I also don't think, rather know, considering your usage of the word, you know what the definition of the word hypocrite.
@uniquerandomusername
+1