Moralist in a sentence as a noun

Am I the only one trying to understand why Stripe felt reason to give moralist post?

Just another example of how SJWs of the 2010s are like the moralist Christians of the 1980s.

It would be the death of yet another piece of Calvinist moralist BS -- along the same lines as "the poor are just lazy," etc.

Were you responsible for the moralist censorship of Clusty's results or did that come after you sold it?

And that is the problem with trying to make a moralist based argument in a objectivist discussion right?

Tinfoil hat moralist much?Economics is not a morality play.

It's hard to treat drug use as a social or medical problem because vilifying it is so tempting for evert aspiring moralist.

To me, you are nothing but a small minded Christian moralist--an old spinster who tours the Salons condemning biscuit-eaters for their impropriety.

The same moralist convictions that caused Republicans to be anti-slavery in the past are the same ones that make them anti-abortion today, for example.

Reagan ran as a straight-up moralist and while I agree he'd probably be appalled at the militarization of police and abuses of power like this 'parallel construction' the DEA has been engaging in, this doesn't seem to have filtered through to his supporters.

In my opinion the funny thing is that when it comes to ***** libertarians are trying to promote some kind of reasonable fact-based regulatory approach rather than the current moralist view which pretty much is all about punishing people just for punishment's sake.

Moralist definitions

noun

a philosopher who specializes in morals and moral problems

noun

someone who demands exact conformity to rules and forms

See also: martinet disciplinarian