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by carlosjobim
2 days ago
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> Public humiliation is also free speech. It is not. It is a crime or a punishment. You can't drag somebody to a struggle session because you didn't like what they said. You can't spit on them in the streets, follow them with a chanting mob, tear off their clothes, throw rotten food at them, or any such things which are humiliating somebody in public. "Calling out somebody for racism" or for "being woke" in public debate is not public humiliation in that sense. Go ask teenagers and adolescents in gang-infested territory what public humiliation is if you want to know. They get forced on camera to go down on their knees and kiss the boots of gang members, or do worse things on camera as punishment for something they have said that was "disrespectful". Then those videos are spread as public humiliation all across the networks of these people and youth at large. |
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