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Psychiatric Moralism

A form of moralism where psychiatric diagnoses and categories are used to judge, condemn, and exclude those whose behavior or beliefs deviate from approved norms. The psychiatric moralist treats mental illness not as suffering to be alleviated but as moral failing to be condemned, using diagnostic labels as weapons rather than tools for care. Political dissenters are "crazy," social deviants are "disordered," those who won't conform are "mentally ill." The moralism lies in using the authority of psychiatry to pathologize difference, treating those who don't fit as sick rather than simply different, and deploying diagnostic language as a form of social control rather than healing.
Example: "He dismissed her completely different worldview as 'delusional'—not a clinical judgment, just a way of saying she was wrong. Psychiatric Moralism: using the language of illness to avoid engaging with difference."
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal March 14, 2026
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Cognitive Moralism

A form of moralism where cognitive science concepts—cognitive biases, heuristics, thinking styles—are used as tools for moral judgment and intellectual superiority. The cognitive moralist treats having the "wrong" cognitive patterns as evidence of moral failing, using the language of cognitive science to pathologize disagreement. Opponents aren't just mistaken—they're victims of confirmation bias, prey to motivated reasoning, trapped in cognitive distortions. The moralist positions themselves as the clear thinker, the unbiased reasoner, the one free from cognitive flaws—conveniently blind to their own biases. Cognitive science, which should increase understanding of how all humans think, becomes a weapon for feeling superior while understanding less.
Example: "He couldn't just disagree—he had to diagnose her 'confirmation bias' and 'motivated reasoning,' as if he himself was somehow immune. Cognitive Moralism: using the science of thinking to avoid thinking."
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal March 14, 2026
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Objectivity Moralism

A form of moralism where claiming objectivity becomes a performance of virtue and a weapon against those with different perspectives. The objectivity moralist presents their own view as simply "objective truth" and treats any alternative as not just mistaken but morally suspect—biased, ideological, irrational. They don't need to argue because they claim to speak for reality itself; disagreement is not just error but a kind of sin against truth. The moralism lies in using the claim of objectivity to immunize oneself from critique while condemning all alternatives, treating one's own perspective as the view from nowhere while everyone else is hopelessly situated. Objectivity becomes not a goal to strive for but an identity to claim, a weapon to wield, a way of feeling righteous without being right.
Example: "He didn't present arguments—he simply asserted that his view was 'objective' and everyone else was 'biased.' Objectivity Moralism: using the claim of neutrality to justify taking sides."
by Abzugal Nammugal Enkigal March 14, 2026
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miranda de moraes

Geez! What’s the smell? Oh wait, it’s just some leftover Miranda de Moraes.
by pinkgorilla February 15, 2018
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of modest morals

A "soft" way of saying dat da referred-to individual is a crooked a**h**e who doesn't give a you-know-what about honestly or integrity, or about how his shamelessly-self-serving actions might harm fellow humans or da environment/economy in general.
Examples of public figures who turned out to be "of modest morals" would be "Tricky Dicky" with Watergate, and Kellyanne Conway with her infamous "alternative facts" claim.
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Anti-Pseudoscience Moralism

A specific form of moralism where the condemnation of pseudoscience becomes not just intellectual critique but moral crusade—treating belief in pseudoscientific claims as not just mistaken but wicked, not just wrong but vicious. Anti-pseudoscience moralism transforms the legitimate project of distinguishing science from non-science into a campaign against the people who get it wrong, treating them as enemies to be defeated rather than confused humans to be educated. It's the skeptic who thinks ridicule is the appropriate response to alternative medicine; the debunker who treats believers as morally deficient; the science advocate who conflates being wrong with being bad. This moralism loses sight of the purpose of distinguishing science from pseudoscience—which is to get things right, not to punish those who don't.
Example: "His response to her belief in homeopathy wasn't education but contempt—Anti-Pseudoscience Moralism, treating a mistake as a sin and confusion as corruption."
by Dumu The Void March 14, 2026
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