NAOS
Well-Known Member
public shaming rituals are important to culture in ways that go well beyond their impact on the person or people being shamed.
Does this need to be said around here?
We’ve lost the most interesting parts of this discussion if we over focus or solely focus on the impacts felt (or not) by the person or people being shamed.
Does this need to be said around here?
We’ve lost the most interesting parts of this discussion if we over focus or solely focus on the impacts felt (or not) by the person or people being shamed.