Quote Originally Posted by Loki View Post
I think the OP is related to both Ni and Fe, but that the significance of Fe in this is huge. I see calling people out on what are seen to be their "underlying motives" (as in the example in the OP) as largely Fe related.
Definitely, this is more than . ESEs and SEIs do this a lot too, in particular characterizing actions as an expression of someone's motivations. Like "so and so just did that because ..." As an LII I am very conservative about judging what people's motivations are.