Is a shallow, self-flattering form of moral judgment that oversimplifies complex human experiences in order to elevate oneself. It relies on cliché slogans, half-truths, and personal anecdotes to claim moral superiority without examining privilege, context, or compassion.
It is lazy because it requires no investigation, empathy, or effort to understand others.
It is egotistical because it centers the speaker as the moral benchmark.
And it masquerades as morality while avoiding the hard work of justice.