Wiktionary
more equal
a. (context idiomatic ironic English) ostensibly equal, but in reality more privileged.
Usage examples of "more equal".
There is no reason those can't be equal relationships or, at least, more equal than they have been.
It will be better in the article of representation, which will be more equal.
Hong Kong's the only place on earth you can get it to keep it With money, real money, you can be more equal than anyone.
I now divided among the men the sum of six pounds ten shillings that I had found in Captain Frere's cabin, and made another and more equal distribution of the clothing.
To quote Orwell, 'All animals are equal, but some are more equal than others.