User blog comment:MickTaylorGuy/Loud Hypocrisy/@comment-32807753-20190122161032

OK. I know I'm late for this, but:

-Doing nothing to support Lincoln in spite of Lori’s words ‘This family supports each other’. And pushing him away.


 * Um, the family does support Lincoln when he's in need. Just look at the very first episode for instance, and also Project Loud House.

-Constantly pointing fingers at Lincoln when something goes wrong, yet hesitating when one of the girls are at fault and even showing sympathy.


 * Because the girls showed such support for Luna in For Bros About to Rock, Lola in A Tattler's Tale, Lynn in Lynner Takes All, and Lori in No Guts, No Glori... oh wait.

-Making fun of Ace Savvy, in spite of this lesson, ‘we must all accept each other’s habits.’


 * I'm with Eps on this one. This isn't necessarily a habit but an interest. Reading in his underwear is, and they learned to accept that.

-Rita scolding just Lincoln, not all the children when the store gets messed up.


 * To be fair, Lincoln promised his mom that he would keep everything under control since he was the one in charge... which he failed to do.

-The sisters stealing Lincoln’s room and sheets thus making him intervene and going nuts in keeping Lori and Leni distant, in spite of the rules being ‘butt out and let them resolve it on their own.’


 * You mean after Lincoln decided himself to intervene with the problem, thus making him part of the problem himself?

-The girls being defensive when it seems Lincoln’s being bullied, only to go nuts with joy when said bully is a girl. This makes them sexist.


 * Okay, this one I somewhat agree with... though they did turn out to be right in the end...

-Lincoln playing a dumb video game tournament, in spite of the family supposedly going green.


 * I alos agree with this, but, TBF, Lincoln did get punished for it in the end, so it's not like he got off scot-free.

-The sisters pushing Lincoln out of their rooms during the big money fight, despite barging into his room.


 * It's called conflict. They were all blinded by greed. Also, Lincoln was pushing his sisters out of his room too.

-Getting mad at Lincoln for changing Lisa, despite them changing Lucy.


 * The former was about Lincoln changing Lisa so that he would be cool with his friends (in other words, somewhat selfish reasons) while the latter was about helping the person they were changing.

-The parents locking Lincoln outside out of superstition, in spite of the fact that he’s so precious to them and was delivered by The First Lady.


 * TBF, Lincoln was the one who lied to them about being bad luck, so it would only make sense that karma would kick in eventually.

-Lincoln not being informed of the SFP, despite everyone else, including Bobby knowing about it. This is also sexism.


 * And this is hypocrisy how? Scratch that. How is it sexist?!

-Wilbur Huggins stealing a comic book and entering a kids’s competition, even though he’s a hardworking school Principal.


 * What does this have to do with the Loud Family?

-Luna saying way harsh to the Baseball Commentator for calling the Squirrels roadkill, even though the family just locked Lincoln out.


 * Again, TBF, Lincoln lied about him being a curse to his family.

-The classmates from ‘Save the Date’ give Lincoln their sympathy when Ronnie Anne seemingly dumps him, yet show no warmth towards her at the beginning when he first insulted her.


 * Again, what does this have to do with Loud Hypocrisy?