St. John Cassian goes further, in what is almost a commentary on Matthew 6, when he says, «it is very clear proof of the fact that a soul has not yet cut loose from the corruption of sin when it feels no sympathetic pity for the wrongdoing of others but holds instead to the strict censoriousness of a judge.» (faith.org.uk)
With the possible exception of Climate Depot, I find their tone, in the main, to be non-belligerent — a «nice change», in fact, from some of the warmist blogs I visit — where ad hominem, ridicule, condescension, unfounded accusations and censoriousness toward dissenters (by the blog owners, not merely by visitors!) (wattsupwiththat.com)
Disputes over aesthetics and politics frequently devolved — thanks to the accelerant of social media — into shaming and outright censoriousness. (nytimes.com)