“I favour humans over ideology, but right now the ideologues are winning, and they're creating a stage for constant artificial high dramas, where everyone is either a magnificent hero or a sickening villain. We can lead good, ethical lives, but some bad phraseology in a Tweet can overwhelm it all - even though we know that's not how we should define our fellow humans. What's true about our fellow humans is that we are clever and stupid. We are grey areas. And so ... when you see an unfair or an ambiguous shaming unfold, speak up on behalf of the shamed person. A babble of opposing voices - that's democracy. The great thing about social media was how it gave a voice to voiceless people. Let's not turn it into a world where the smartest way to survive is to go back to being voiceless.”
Quote by Jon Ronson
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So You've Been Publicly Shamed
This book delves into the phenomenon of public shaming, examining the psychological effects on individuals and the societal implications of social media's role in exposing and shaming people. The author investigates the psychological toll of being publicly humiliated and the broader cultural shifts brought about by the ease with which information can be disseminated and shared online. more
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