Another example of doublethinking would be anticommunists and grant recipients in one person. Or democrat supporting censorship/desinformation regulations.
I agree with your latter example, but not the former. It is perfectly reasonably be against some government policy while at the same time choosing to benefit from that policy. To claim otherwise is to be Mister Gotcha: <https://thenib.com/mister-gotcha/>
Then you support centrally planed economics that ruin a free market.
Benefit from system that you are against sounds like hypocrisy. Also, could be morally unacceptable to benefit from money of involuntary collected money - taxes.
Let me get this straight. You say that just because I believe someone can be against a government policy while at the same time benefiting from that policy, that I therefore ”support centrally planed economics that ruin a free market”? That’s quite the leap.
I benefit from society all the time. I buy cheap food from the store, and the low prices are a benefit I get from societal policies which I do not agree with. To avoid hypocrisy, would I have to grow my own food?
Having cheap food at the store and being eligble for grants, or tax breaks, are all benefits which result from policies with which the beneficiary might not agree.