They should be disciplined, absolutely, but nowhere is it written that an effective punishment must
involve public shaming.
Not exact matches
... and there was mostly silence in
public by the EV celebrities
involved, though enough blips of evidence of their views from themselves and others associated with Emergent Village, plus documentation of their appeals in private to delete, edit, direct, control,
shame.
There was also
shame aversion therapy, first used in the 1930s, which
involved continually subjecting the patient to
public shame or humiliation over his same - sex arousal.
An extreme social experiment
involving an aggressive man «slut»
shaming a woman and being «bottled» over the head while members of the
public stand by and
The wonderfully ironic part comes at the end of that release, when Heartland attempts to
shame people about these internal documents becoming
public... and yet the Heartland Institute wase one of the loudest voices heard against climate disruption during the so - called «Climategate» hacked scientist email scandal (all the scientists
involved in that have now several times been cleared of any wrong - doing).
The legal profession has an ethical obligation to protect the criminal justice system by pushing back vigorously against untrammelled
public shaming, particularly when it
involves accusations of criminal behaviour.