Who feels like getting downright outraged about something?
You keen?
During his Last Week Tonight show on Sunday, John Oliver decided to weigh in on the topic of public shaming, which has taken on both new meaning and magnitude in the age of social media.
Pros – sometimes people like Tucker Carlson can be held accountable for their awful rhetoric, and the world is a better place.
Cons – sometimes people who aren’t all that bad are hauled over the coals, and their lives are never the same.
Perhaps one of the most famous public shamings of all time involves Monica Lewinsky, and during the segment, John checked in with Monica for her take.
Off we go:
Some food for thought whilst we wait for the next outrage cycle to kick in.
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