Why is it that people who assume or think they're morally supreme over everyone else and tries to claim the pureness of their morality are always annoying, obnoxious, terrible, and why is it when people who try to moralize everyone and everything end up being the least likely to be moral people? Why do people tend to hate self-righteousness? And why is it a person who thinks they're good and righteous and tries to preach righteousness (regardless if they actually practice it or not) and pretend they're never wrong or immoral seem and feel more unbearable and toxic than those who actively say or do bad things to others for the sake of trying to be bad? Why is hiding behind "moral superiority" or morality always so easy for everyone to do when they have no other arguments or ways to prove themselves better? Why is moral grandstanding one of the most repulsive and disdainful things in terms of attitude and behavior?