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"He inflicted shame and guilt on me.
Yet, she has continued to observe schools inflicting shame and guilt on children.
Hence, by inflicting shame, and appealing to societal plight people would become less prone to go on sick leave.
William J. Bennett, the education secretary in the Bush administration who offers himself as a guardian of American moral values, believes the strongest weapon politicians have is their ability to inflict public shame.
In "What Is Wrong With Inflicting Shame Sanctions?," a 1998 article in the Yale Law Journal, James Q . Whitman the Ford Foundation professor of comparative and foreign law at Yale Law School, writes that shaming is "a species of lynch justice" that creates "an ugly, and politically dangerous, complicity between the state and the crowd".
He will hit, shame, inflict physical harm, blame, and damage property if it forces you to return to him.
"Shame, shame.
There has traditionally been little room for discernment in rightwing Christian dogma, and Jesus has not so much been a savior as he's been a weapon used to inflict guilt, fear, and shame – mostly at gay people, women who like autonomy and non-white people in general.
Shame inflicts a secondary blow; reputations can be broken as easily as skulls.
Shame inflicted on gay people, especially when growing up, can lead to all sorts of compulsive behaviour.
The President has achieved a run of ambitious legislative, social, and foreign-policy successes that relieved a large measure of the human suffering and national shame inflicted by the Bush Administration.
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