It's OK to be judgemental. Everytime you decide to buy a car at a dealer with a lower price and better service, you are being VERY judgemental. And it's OK. So next time shout, "We're here, we're judgemental, get over it."
The liberals have a racket going, things may not be right or wrong anymore, but they sure as hell are "inappropriate" when a liberal doesn't like it. It carries the same weight and sanctions as right and wrong used to.
So remember, it's not wrong, it's "inappropriate".
Now to the next step, telling someone to stop doing something wrong. In "Liberalspeak" it's not that you want them to stop doing something because it's wrong, heavans no, it's that you are "offended". "Offended" is a liberal code word meaning, "Hey you, stop doing that, it's wrong." At least in their eyes it's wrong.
Of course in the theology of victimhood, if the evil doers were "nice" they'd stop because you, the victim, are "offended".
And the equivalent to a demand for punishment is to say you are "concerned". When you say you are concerned, it's "I want their ass in a sling, and I want it NOW", a very non-negotible demand. It has the same weight and urgency as demanding a criminal be punished. Only now it's good people not criminals that get punished.
So remember, properly using just three little words, "inappropriate, offended, and concerned" and you can shame a liberal into doing the right thing.