It Takes One
to Know One
You oughta
know that cheaters never win
Because it takes one to know one who will hurt you
It takes one to know one who'll make you blue
It takes one to know one like I know you
If you know enough
to complain, you know more than is good for you. Or us.
A basic rule of the playground is that “He that smelt it, it
dealt it”. In other words, those who
complain most loudly about an act are probably the ones guilty of that act. Some
examples:
·
Cheating on taxes. The ones complaining most loudly about cheating
on taxes are probably those who actually are not paying their fair share in
taxes. For example, billionaires who pay
no taxes and hide their tax forms, while the common folk pay more in taxes as disclosed
on their tax forms.
·
Claiming minority heritage. There are reparations that are paid to minorities
because of past actions or penalties placed on minorities simply because they
are minorities. There might be advantages to pretending to be what you are not,
either to get benefits not due, or to avoid penalties imposed on minorities. Thus some one who mocks someone for saying they
have Native American ancestry even though that person received no benefits for that
ancestry, or someone who say had a
father who pretended to be Swedish to avoid being associated with Nazi Germany,
is probably complaining about the behavior of others to deflect their own complicity.
·
Bemoaning activist judges. Conservative judges have invented a right for self-defense,
stated that corporations are people, or
that fetuses are people despite those rights not being listed in legal documents. And yet the ones bemoaning about activist judges
support these actions by these judges.
·
Bemoaning Voter fraud. Texas Lt. Gov. Daniel Patrick offered a $25,000
bounty to anyone who could show voter fraud, expecting to find fraud by Democrats
who voted against Donald Trump. He had
to pay the bounty to a Democrat poll worker in Pennsylvania who had found fraud
committed by a Republican Trump voter.
I am sure that there are many more examples but beware of
anyone who complains loudly about the behavior of others. They
are probably guilty of, or thought
strongly about committing, that same behavior themselves.