To speak fairly, I can be intolerant, blunt, abrasive, belligerent and even dictatorial, but these are mostly in matters concerning logic, objectivity and personal-intrapersonal matters. I am extremely open-minded about topics concerning morality, ethics (if they aren't messing up with efficiency) and "rights". I have no moral judgment about myself or others, I find having a moral judgment about anything biased, emotion-based and parochially arbitrary because when they empathize, I have noticed that people usually forget about the thin red line between the reality of an emotional state of being of a person and projective assumptions and behavioral idealizations concerning themselves on how properly one does behave or not, I don't think anyone should live trying to uphold some standards projected upon them, especially when it is actually the judgment of other people, that should be solely concerning them, up to a point. However, I have a lot of judgments about one's efficiency, intelligence, personality and behavioural residues. Trying to force an internal, non-objective judgment to the external world seems ineffective, silly and a bit melodramatic to me.
Note: I can identify a thing being morally wrong. That is something easy. I just am not pushed into action because of it most of the time.