Shaming as a policy*??? Absolutely disgusting! No one should use shame as tactic to enforce compliance, to enforce consensus. If your idea is so unpersuasive that you have to resort to de-platforming and censorship, then your idea is not able to resist fair scrutiny; THAT is fascism and tyranny.
I heard something like this on kissfm earlier this week about how people repeatedly having house parties despite steep fines and asked any how to properly punish this behavior, the commentator suggested watching Caillou for effective punishment
Have you ever seen a Walmart employee?
Shaming is the least of their worries.
Shaming as a policy*??? Absolutely disgusting! No one should use shame as tactic to enforce compliance, to enforce consensus. If your idea is so unpersuasive that you have to resort to de-platforming and censorship, then your idea is not able to resist fair scrutiny; THAT is fascism and tyranny.
I heard something like this on kissfm earlier this week about how people repeatedly having house parties despite steep fines and asked any how to properly punish this behavior, the commentator suggested watching Caillou for effective punishment
Oh what's this? These businesses aren't following the rules on the Covid nonsense? And you're giving me the names of them?
Excellent. I'm off to go shopping. Thanks for showing me whom I'm supporting...
(Full disclosure: haven't read the article yet. Just was inspired by the headline.)