This is a lot like watching the Republicans & Democrats. (It also brings to mind a little of the original Star Trek episode where two fellows were eternally fighting. The reason? One was black on the left side and the other was black on the right.)
I read (and reread a few times) a fascinating book by secular author Thomas Sowell called, "A Conflict of Visions." In it he discusses how two parties can have such a fundamentally different vision of everything that it influences how they see everything. This results in the meaning of words changing to them and therefore their vocabulary. This then makes it very difficult to hold a simple discussion with someone who holds the other vision. This vision makes how they see things and the words they use to be almost incomprehensible to someone of the other vision. Unfortunately, this often makes one accuse the other of various things (including hypocrisy), which is at its core, just a difference in the fundamental vision. When one accuses the other, both just dig deeper into their defense of their particular vision, and accuse the other of subterfuge, dishonesty and less than honorable motives.
More talking in this way frequently just results in even less understanding, as both parties start talking past each other completely. Listening with empathy (understanding) goes to zero. You see this very much in American politics today, and also here I think . . .
(How do I stop getting notifications on new postings to this thread? It's too much like watching a train wreck in slow motion.) NEVER MIND. I FIGURED IT OUT.