It doesn't happen that often but I was so close to actually standing up and screaming "you F***ing hypocrites!!!" Folks were going on and on about how the oral law was so nitpicky and how you couldn't eat anything with vinager on the sabboth if you had a sore in your mouth because it was considered practicing medicine or some such nonsense. Yeah, and the WT Talmud isn't anything like that (can't have a beard, discouraging social media, can't watch R rated movies, can't use the YMCA, the blood fraction rulings, etc).
I think the WTS is actually jealous of the Pharisee's position. After all, they had a fair amount of secular power in Jesus day, to the point where they could get people killed. Can you imagine if the local elders or if the GB had that kind of secular influence today? It would make the Taliban look like a bunch of bleeding liberals!!!
Oh, and the bashing of church run charities was also classic. Folks going on and on about how the churches misuse their tax exception and make token attempts at charity. I'm against giving religion a charitable exemption anyway, but even if I could rework the tax code, I would make sure to exclude funds churches spend on soup kitchens and other real charitable activities. Teaching others your beliefs doesn't count in my book. Which means under my ideas, cults like the WTS and Scientology would likely pay taxes and almost all of their profits with very little deductions.
Brazen is a good word to describe that last chapter.