Have read enough commentaries on the subject to hold my own interpretation of "Judge not lest ye be judged," which is that you can indeed judge others, i.e. point out their sin, if you yourself are innocent of that particular sin. If you did/do it yourself, that of course would be hypocrisy, a thing that Christ himself hurled at hecklers. He actually judged such on the spot, by saying, "Verily, you will have your reward." He also told John, on Patmos, that we are to exercise discernment, which is impossible without judging the words and actions of others.
The Almighty also hates sin, and used the word several times in scripture. Or something similar, such as, "this also I have against thee." His love and forbearance is mighty, but there comes a point on the timeline when those things end, and there are no more chances. There will be a reckoning. This of course applies to us all, but am specifically directing it at those who yet support and enable the vilest of crimes. Some knowingly and some in self chosen ignorance. All those little choices over the years, to take the easy way out by going along with the herd, sum up to having embraced the lie, and this actually makes them the lie. Everyone has lied in their lives, but most have regretted it and asked for forgiveness. Others actually walk in the way of the lie, and such are condemned…again Christ's own words to John.
The reckoning will be final. Some of us have good reason to be hopeful, but 2/3 of the world or more is living in delusion and denial. That will be a day of glory for some, and a day of anguish for others. It must be so, for God's words will be fulfilled to the last jot and tittle, and the glory of his everlasting kingdom depends on this. There must be a price for ignoring his explicit rules. Therefore, if this anon is blessed on that day, there will be no pity for those who are not. Further, it is also written that the former days will not be brought to mind. This may mean that people who are raised up will not even remember those that they once loved, but who failed and found the outer darkness.