In a democracy:
each individual can judge, condemn, attack and blame any other individual, and all individuals can respond to those who have judged, insulted, attacked and blamed them, in turn, judging, insulting, attacking and blaming them.
In a dictatorship:
only few individuals can judge, condemn, attack and blame all other individuals, and no one else can do it unless they do so in the same way that those few individuals do.
In a theocracy:
only a god or some deities can judge, condemn, attack and blame all individuals, and no one else can do it unless they operate as priests or official representatives of a god or some deities.
In a gnosticracy:
each individual can judge, condemn, attack and blame a god or some deities, and nobody else can judge, condemn, attack and blame anyone else for a god or some deities are the only one that can be judged, condemned, attacked and blamed.