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No Christ spoke about the Religiousness of the Pharisees. I think you maybe seeing it through a bit of a liberal lens.
Look again. Christ spoke against the teachers of the law for putting an overwhelming burden on the people and not lifting a finger to help:
Jesus replied, "And you experts in the law, woe to you, because you load people down with burdens they can hardly carry, and you yourselves will not lift one finger to help them."
He was talking about the extreme religious regulations that the teachers of the law were putting on the people and which made their conditions even worse.
When Jesus invited people to come to him with the words, "For my yoke is light", part of the meaning is that he would not impose the same harsh conditions on them. People would not have to try to get right with God through fulfilling endless religious regulations under the new faith that he was introducing.
So Jesus spoke out against oppression and sometimes liberated people from it (there are similar examples).
When we are not prepared to do the same, we become liberal ourselves. Rather than being prepared to do the thing that God expects us to do, we try to dodge out of it with rationalisations. And when liberal Christians seek justice as God tells us to do, they become conservative on that particular point.
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