Sentences with phrase «public shaming by»

Censure does not bring any legal consequences, but is a form of public shaming by the House, and the first action below expulsion.

Not exact matches

Most commonly referred to as «walks of shame» or «one night stands» by the general public, these type of rides were dubbed by the Uber bros as «Rides of Glory.»
And by making a corporation the public face of shame for the crisis, the U.S. government can hang on to its record of not having criminally charged one single Wall Street exec for the crisis.
The people know their champion when they see one, and in short order a Facebook video posted by Warren just after the public shaming racked up more than 11 million views and almost 200,000 shares.
by Warren just after the public shaming racked up more than 11 million views and almost 200,000 shares.
... 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.
A growth in candor or a decay of shame may account for the latest industrial apologetic: advertising serves the public and its clients because it adds value to a product by altering purchasers» perception of its value!
Hollie McNish, Poet Shamed by Breastfeeding in Public, Has the Last Word A lot of thoughtful, impassioned arguments have been made by moms who have had to defend their rights to breastfeed in public, but few are as powerful asPublic, Has the Last Word A lot of thoughtful, impassioned arguments have been made by moms who have had to defend their rights to breastfeed in public, but few are as powerful aspublic, but few are as powerful as this.
But many of those former politicians have reinvented themselves and been accepted, if not embraced, by the public that was at first so quick to shame them — Bill Clinton and former South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford among them.
We often hear stories of men taking issue with public breastfeeding, but being shamed by another woman..?
There are also controversies and ethical considerations surrounding the means used by public campaigns which attempt to increase breastfeeding rates, relating to pressure put on women, and potential feeling of guilt and shame of women who fail to breastfeed; and social condemnation of women who use formula.
But the phrase «mom - shaming» has taken on a different meaning and describes a form of bullying where a mother is criticized by her peers or strangers — whether in public, in private, or online — over her parenting choices.
Nestlé similarly refused to translate labels where there were «cost restraints» until sufficiently shamed by public exposure.
The Huffington Post quoted one of its own writers, Kim Simon, in expressing her trials and tribulations, first as a mom who couldn't produce breast milk and was shamed by other parents, then as a breastfeeding - only mom who was judged when doing so in public.
Supporting the decision to breastfeed in public without feeling shame was highlighted by the following father's comments.
«Shame on the New York City Democrats who are willing to compromise public safety by not holding violent 16 and 17 year olds accountable for rape and murder,» he said.
Such efforts are contextualised by the inveterate public ire over perceived excesses, exacerbated by the on - going austerity measures and a culture of «naming and shaming».
The commission was convened by Governor Andrew Cuomo as a response to a number of indictments this spring, and a public shaming from federal prosecutor Preet Bharara, who spoke of Albany's «show - me - the - money» culture.
It's a shame that he has chosen to deny the public the opportunity to have their own say in the matter of fiscal reform in November by voter referendum.
Let's push back against food judgement and fat shaming in public by reminding others — and ourselves — you don't know what you don't know.
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
Ferguson's vocals has been very conspicuously overdubbed by another singer's, which gives these supposedly triumphant sequences the unfortunate air of Lina Lamont's public shaming at the end of Singin» in the Rain: you half - expect the curtain to lift up to reveal Debbie Reynolds at the microphone, while Ferguson scampers from the stage.
Other reasons given by women for not pursuing formal justice include fear of shame due to having rape incidents being made public and thus damage to their social standing, as well as inadequate protection and difficulties encountered during prosecution due to evidence tampering and witness withdrawal.
And then there is relational bullying, where some children are ignored, excluded from games or parties, rejected by peers, or are the victims of gossip and other forms of public humiliation and shaming.
Its aim seems to be to drive teachers away from public education by creating a false accountability system focused on shame and blame.»
Driven by the maxim, «Nice political career you have, shame if anything were to happen to it,» the nation's most militant teachers union fights advocates for better public schools from New York to Los Angeles.
The public isn't enamored of testing as it is, and shaming individual teachers by publishing their names will certainly rub some people the wrong way.
Colorado's Democratic Congressman has earned his place in the corporate education reform industry's Hall of Shame by calling Diane Ravitch an «evil woman» and claiming that he couldn't «think of anybody else who has caused more harm to public schools, except maybe Koch brothers.»
So You've Been Publicly Shamed By Jon Ronson Riverhead • $ 16 • ISBN 9781594634017 Ronson's examination of public shaming as a means of social control — from a writer shunned after being caught in the act of plagiarism to a woman forced into hiding over a single tweet — was named a best book of 2015 by the New York Times and the Chicago TribunBy Jon Ronson Riverhead • $ 16 • ISBN 9781594634017 Ronson's examination of public shaming as a means of social control — from a writer shunned after being caught in the act of plagiarism to a woman forced into hiding over a single tweet — was named a best book of 2015 by the New York Times and the Chicago Tribunby the New York Times and the Chicago Tribune.
Plenty of games go unnoticed by the general public, and it's a real shame.
In my favorite part of the story, Activision turned up the pressure on Dyack by linking him and his studio to the game in the most public way possible in a pre-emptive shaming attempt.
It's a shame that to date the media furore has almost drowned out the Whitney's stellar programme — including the first survey of Hélio Oiticica's work in the US in two decades, the first major museum show for Bunny Rogers and the announcement of a largescale public art project by David Hammons.
By presuming that scientific understanding is the only criterion that matters, scientism inclines public actors to treat resistant audiences as an enemy: If the public doesn't get the science, shame on the public.
He found Groia modified his conduct after a «public shaming» by senior courts to which the OSC complained.
But Bartow wonders why johns such as Sargent who purchase sex should be shielded from public view when the women who sell it — and who could well have already had to perform degrading acts at the john's request — are deemed by law enforcement to deserve jail time and public shaming.
The dissent highlighted the fact that the funeral was indeed central to the Church's strategy for attracting public attention as it had made a point of issuing a press release (stating that Matthew Snyder had «died in shame, not honor, for a fag nation cursed by God») before attending the funeral in order to make sure that it would turn into a media event.
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.
One of the most famous victims of digital public shaming is Justine Sacco, whose 2013 tweet from Heathrow Airport before she boarded a flight to Cape Town, an inept attempt at irony and humour, was interpreted as racist by some («Going to Africa.
These accuseds have been vilified in the public consciousness and stained by the ultimate mark of shame for any animal lover — charges of cruelty to animals.
A. Physical separation B. Emotional separation (complicated by emotional flareups) C. Creating redefinition (self orientation) D. Going public with the decision E. Setting the tone for the divorce process (getting legal advice and setting legal precedent: children, support, home) F. Choosing sides and divided loyalties of friends and families G. Usually when the children find out (they may feel responsible, behave in ways to make parents interact) H. Feelings: traumatized, panic, fear, shame, guilt, blame, histrionics
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z