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I recall her bullying me, kind of like public humiliation.
Yes, it's a grotesquery of public humiliation and fake intimacy.
Trump's repeated public humiliation of Sessions is difficult to watch.
It could make the Guggenheim feel some pain and public humiliation.
"I think the public humiliation is more than sufficient," he said.
Public humiliation Clinton has endured all kinds of public humiliation during her long tenure on the national stage -- especially during the impeachment saga set off by her husband's Oval Office dalliance with White House intern Monica Lewinsky.
" Now, the source says, "it's the public humiliation that's worse than anything.
The terrible swift sword of public humiliation has come with a vengeance.
And his chief tactics, he said, will be shame and public humiliation.
Also it forces me to masquerade for my own protection, suffering public humiliation.
Gattine did so, and the resulting public humiliation has LePage openly considering resigning.
Since responsible institutions were not responding, Ms. Roa decided to try public humiliation.
Every public humiliation I have endured, I have suffered and he has won.
I endured the public humiliation of wearing pastel scrubs on the subway every day.
Whatever comes my way, in terms of public humiliation, I brought it upon myself.
The email advised her to drop out of the race or face public humiliation.
Initially, she refused to identify Ronaldo to police, fearing public humiliation, her complaint says.
Most were nervous to be caught playing musical chairs and potentially face a public humiliation.
Two more episodes of Mr. Trump's diplomatic killing game — his very public humiliation of Mrs.
"Every public humiliation I have endured – I have suffered and he has won," she said.
Initially, she refused to identify Ronaldo to police, fearing public humiliation, according to her complaint.
A decade later, that scandalous argument and Sammi's public humiliation are still haunting Jenni and Nicole.
Living in a mansion is being the furthest away from public humiliation that you can get.
Then, in 2014, she went public again, with an essay in Vanity Fair on public humiliation.
A prolonged period of job insecurity and public humiliation is a uniquely Trumpian form of payback.
Her family burns her passport, holding her under threat of abandonment, public humiliation and even death.
Shame!" in a cadence that recalled a disturbing scene of public humiliation from "Game of Thrones.
Five months into the trial Clark faced a public humiliation when topless photos of her hit tabloids.
The "yellow light," or #SeeTheSigns, describes the typical early signs of abuse, like manipulation or public humiliation.
If a private subjects his major to public humiliation, he should know that real consequences will follow.
Washington (CNN)Public humiliation is a rite of passage for many top officials in the Trump administration.
"The public humiliation of my client and others in the case was wrong," Payton-O'Brien also said.
The next week, Singh sued the tour, claiming "public humiliation and ridicule" from the 12-week investigation.
The motivation to avoid public humiliation is going to override any desire to take care of yourself.
So have chaos in the White House staff and the public humiliation of Attorney General Jeff Sessions.
Let's hope some fines and good old public humiliation will protect peripatetic reptiles for years to come.
Employees told CNET in 2012 that managers would often subject employees who made mistakes to public humiliation.
If this task wasn't completed in time, I would no doubt face public humiliation or discipline from Hagatha.
As a cherry on top, we even got Zhang's public humiliation of Price at their fancy evildoers' soiree.
In the recordings, Trump can be heard talking about his obsession with celebrity and fear of public humiliation.
The loss of a very expensive animal notwithstanding, United Airlines has to face another moment of public humiliation.
It's hard to imagine that their public humiliation will not produce a reaction in the tight-knit kingdom.
Absurd and cruel policies demand absurd responses, and public humiliation can be an effective method of political resistance.
But for some, the public humiliation was a new way to hit bottom and move forward with treatment.
Mao's obsession with ridding the country of enemies brought public humiliation, political exile and starvation upon countless individuals.
It's vicious and out-of-the-blue attack, a public humiliation stemming from a sense of impunity and contempt.
However, after today's very public humiliation, we hope that will change — for both Zuckerberg's and all of our sakes. 
Apparently that counts for little with Mr Trump, who seems to ignore their advice and sanction their public humiliation.
Yet the public humiliation would pay off handsomely for Mr. Rudolph and his brother, Scott, the chief financial officer.
Instead, there was a collective sense of outrage at Hariri's public humiliation in Riyadh that cut across sectarian lines.
This predicament faces Beatrix Lee, a 12-year-old poet, after a public humiliation leaves her ostracized and fragile.
The fact the parents have to witness the public humiliation of their children is just so painful to me.
The show of solidarity, coming as it did in the teeth of public humiliation, meant the world to Biden.
Some journalists have suggested that Trump's presidential yearnings began burning brighter in that moment of public humiliation back in 2011.
Moments of public humiliation are expanded into nightmare sequences in which revolving furniture suggests a world spinning off its axis.
It is no surprise that this form of media is especially effective at promoting hate, white supremacy, and public humiliation.
Because in Mr. Trump's eyes, Mr. Hall had suffered the most grievous form of public humiliation: His celebrity had waned.
Now, in journalist Michael Wolff's new book, Fire and Fury, it is possible to relive some of Spicer's public humiliation.
This includes public humiliation and ridicule of the agency at Congressional hearings when unfortunate side effects emerge with approved drugs.
And that's to hang on, despite the tweets and the threats and the public humiliation being visited daily upon him.
There Gawker would have to persuade ordinary people that some legitimate purpose was served by this exercise in public humiliation.
First Lady Melania Trump is frequently in the crosshairs of public humiliation at the hands of the media, celebrities, and comedians.
" Some lawmakers also expressed disquiet with Trump's public humiliation of Sessions, who has mostly stayed silent on his boss's criticism. "Mr.
Sexual assault remains vastly underreported, in part because of a lack of trust in the authorities and fear of public humiliation.
If one of your students is a comedy writer's kid, expect nothing less than mild public humiliation should you screw up.
One moment of ill-judgement becomes an eternity of shareable content, an endless cycle of mockery and soul-destroying public humiliation.
So, Dana, will this actually have an impact on these players at all, or is this kind of like a public humiliation?
For to affix -gate to such a scandal is to project, not always accurately, the ultimate Nixon-like ruination—and public humiliation.
Students who answered Mao's call for continuing revolution, Red Guards formed large groups that targeted political enemies for abuse and public humiliation.
Even when the charges don't stick, charges can be used as a pretense for public humiliation, weeks of imprisonment, or even deportation.
Again, an immediate response may well be effective (and I agree that the perpetrator in this case deserved public humiliation, and worse).
In others, they were threatened with public humiliation and release of the sensitive material online to get them to send him more.
She suffered years of public humiliation rather than breaking up her family, turning away from marriage vows and divorcing her philandering husband.
Others who keep silent may fear the public humiliation and harassment that women who accuse powerful men so often have to endure.
As for Mr Sessions, Ms Hennessey posits that he puts up with periodic threats and public humiliation because he has an alternative agenda.
He's seen the dismissal of a cadre of White House advisers, the firing of one Cabinet colleague and the public humiliation of another.
He's had his public humiliation, and from the evidence of this book a chastened Jonah Lehrer has a lot to offer the world.
The punishments reportedly range from the public humiliation of being forced to pen a "self-criticism letter," to banishment to a labor camp.
The developments were more than a personal and public humiliation to Kushner, who has played an influential, if mysterious, role in the administration.
Perhaps the very public humiliation and subsequent appalling behavior of a bunch of future Hall of Famers was exactly what American hockey needed.
And after Priebus resigned, The Wall Street Journal reported Saturday that Trump wasn't happy that Priebus "did not fight back" against Scaramucci's public humiliation.
Hastert's lawyers this week requested that the judge keep him from jail and sentence him to probation, citing his failing health and public humiliation.
But fed up with the public humiliation, they began speaking out to Canadian media and posting information about their detention on their lifestyle blog.
He described the playground offense as an act of "public humiliation, instead of a sexual act"—a hurtful prank, but hardly a sex crime.
The staging posits that Dido doesn't die of heartbreak, but by self-immolation, after the public humiliation of being abandoned by her lover, Aeneas.
Peeved by their very public humiliation, Najib and his wife had their lawyers issue statements on Saturday complaining about the conduct of the police.
With a jaw of stone, he soaked up the public humiliation, and the acid pens of sports writers, to come back for "más" in spades.
"When you unpack below the public humiliation and all these moments of degradation, what you realize is men feel quite uncomfortable about it," Briggs argues.
It's pretty amazing ... a cop who did the right thing in the field and gets falsely accused of racism cannot defend himself from public humiliation.
Analysts said the Revolutionary Guards, an elite militia that operates independently of the Iranian government, were bound to react strongly to such a public humiliation.
One of my drinking buddies did not realize how the Shame worked and screamed "Shame!" during what was meant to be her own (jokey) public humiliation.
But, Liuget is still pissed ... and says it's cost him a fortune in salary and endorsements -- not to mention the public humiliation he says he's endured.
They also saw how a post-Election Day meeting with television executives, while supposedly off the record, turned into public humiliation after Mr. Trump attacked them.
That the latest means of doing so involves both the public humiliation of racists and one of nature's most delicious frosty treats is pure poetry in motion.
Her punishment was public humiliation: She was stripped to the waist, placed in a cart and forced to confess while being driven around town on market day.
In no way are we condoning name-calling, but a sense of agency is so important when you are experiencing bullying and any sort of public humiliation.
If having a consensual relationship with a colleague years ago is the stuff that leads to this kind of public humiliation and personal destruction, heaven help us.
The one-sided scores — and the public humiliation and potential for serious injury that come with such mismatches — make one wonder whether it is really worth it.
Lenny, who was accustomed to brickbats, picked himself up and kept his conducting dates, but Jamie believes that Felicia, suffering from public humiliation, was never the same.
But in a society that seems locked in an unbreakable cycle of corruption, she and her colleagues view protest and public humiliation as weapons of last resort.
Attempts at public humiliation of him from liberal activists have opened a rift in the party, and some fear damage to their prospects in the midterm elections.
These oversight systems facilitate the identification of safety hazards – real and potential — in a safe harbor that is free from the fear of reprisal, public humiliation, or litigation.
Knowing she was a "vulnerable person," Ronaldo's team reinforced the threat of public humiliation if anyone publicly disclosed her allegations or cooperated with law enforcement, her complaint says.
Following Sessions's decision to recuse himself from the Russia investigation mere weeks after his confirmation as attorney general, Trump launched a sustained war of furious disparagement and public humiliation.
That prompted Obama's famed filleting of "the Donald" at the White House Correspondents' Dinner in 2011—a devastating public humiliation that may have motivated Trump to run for president.
Netizens have criticised the company for its "immoral" treatment towards its staff and are demanding for the unnamed manager to be fired for the public humiliation he dished out.
But that doesn't mean she needs to participate in this public humiliation ritual -- to fly to his side in Switzerland and play the role of the silent wronged wife.
"If having a consensual relationship with a colleague years ago is the stuff that leads to this kind of public humiliation and personal destruction, heaven help us," he said.
LONDON (Reuters) - It was meant to be the speech that rescued Theresa May's premiership, but her public humiliation before the assembled Conservative Party has thrust her own future into doubt.
If you paid attention in history class, you might recall learning about tarring and feathering ... an old form of public humiliation used in feudal Europe, and even here in America.
The couple wrote that they "chose to end their lives 'rather than losing their lives through the courts, loss of employment, loss of freedom and public humiliation,' " the documents state.
The defenestration of Reince Priebus, Sean Spicer and the short-lived Anthony Scaramucci shows that he also has a habit of rewarding even his most loyal defenders with public humiliation.
In her experience, "Gorilla" pimps, as she called them, often stage some kind of initiation for new recruits, which could be anything from a public humiliation to a gang rape.
What woman would wish to subject herself to the public humiliation inflicted on Anita Hill, Clarence Thomas's accuser, and Christine Blasey Ford, who accused Judge Brett Kavanaugh of sexual assault?
But defenders say that the risk of being put through such public humiliation sends a "don't do the crime" message to would-be malefactors, especially of the white-collar variety.
These problems originate in a culture of hazing and disrespect at architecture schools, where adequate sleep is mocked, and public humiliation during presentations is the norm (often ending in tears).
Add another item to the list of things that special counsel Robert Mueller is investigating: President Donald Trump's public humiliation of Attorney General Jeff Sessions in the summer of 2017.
The ensuing Keating Five scandal, which stretched from 1989 to 1991, was a public humiliation for Mr. McCain, a real blow to someone who lived by a stringent honor code.
"I still am not sure it's a true memory," Lucy says, after describing the sadistic public humiliation of her brother by her father on the streets of a small town.
His attempts to explain how he won Parrish back after dragging her through a cycle of public humiliation revolves more around a mind-bogglingly misguided pity party for Hart himself.
This would be the time for a good friend to check in on that person and really see how they're doing following a divorce, public humiliation, and, now, oblivious racist display.
Trump also knew that inserting a line in the press release saying Scaramucci would report directly to the President — doing an end-run around Reince — was perhaps an unendurable public humiliation.
It's all done under the pretext of preparing for Liverpool's summer tour of the US, or something, but basically it's an excruciating exercise in public humiliation Look at Joe Allen here.
But all that chaos, coupled with a host whose on-air history is horrible enough to earn her a lifetime of public humiliation, makes Megyn Kelly Today perversely enjoyable to watch.
The plaintiff was then subjected to a pattern of abuse from the football players, including harassing phone calls to her and her family, public humiliation, and the burglarizing of her apartment.
It was an incredibly public humiliation and I definitely wanted to ... I didn't want to quit, I was young, had a young family, I wanted to try to do something else.
Reality television is too old, as a genre, for participants to pretend they didn't know what they were signing up for — at best a modicum of stardom, at worst, abject public humiliation.
Motherboard's investigation found that many women in Girls Do Porn videos erased their own online presences from the internet following doxing and bullying online, and private or public humiliation in real life.
It ought to be an independent legal system — the sort that we lack — rather than outbursts of internet fury, public humiliation, mass intimidation and populist vengeance that are responsible for upholding justice.
Liddy's life after prison, however, can give us insight into the future of the Trump cronies who may have an orange jumpsuit—or at least, a very public humiliation—rushing toward them.
"In short, the defendant's wrongful conduct induced innocent third parties to pay for his meal, using the implied threat of public humiliation or being viewed as an accomplice," a criminal complaint says.
But the public humiliation of ex-Chief of Staff Reince Priebus shows how that Trump's dismissal and destruction of even his most stolid and important supporters is a pattern, not an aberration.
LONDON (Reuters) - There is only one way to treat petulant players, such as Australia's Bernard Tomic, who call for a medical time out to treat a fake injury — expose them to public humiliation.
You'd be forgiven for thinking that we were describing The Wolf of Wall Street, but in fact, all three of those things are part of the public humiliation of human resources startup Zenefits.
In South Korea, prominent people targeted in criminal investigations have occasionally ended their own lives, apparently trying to avoid public humiliation and imprisonment or to thwart investigations and protect their families or companies.
My latest public humiliation began when a fit of nostalgia led me to buying the original Hellsing anime on DVD, and last night my friends and I decided to give it a shot.
I also know I'm not alone in enjoying watching The View cohost's public humiliation, demonstrated by the countless — truly, countless — videos that come up as results, each with hundreds of thousands of views.
The back and forth between the two is childish and the fact that former teenage pop stars are trading insults and public humiliation tactics to prove who is the most hardcore is beyond silly.
One singer, Patricia Wulf, a mezzo-soprano who sang with Domingo at the Washington Opera, came forward publicly; the eight other women asked to remain anonymous for fear of retaliation, public humiliation and harassment.
Older and more establishment-aligned party officials fear the attempts at public humiliation are a political gift to Republicans eager to portray the opposition as inflaming rather than cooling passions in the nation's capital.
Unless you have no fear of public humiliation, it's probably best to make sure your new plant is thriving for a couple weeks before you put your plant-caretaker skills on display on the internet.
NEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Apologizing for a workplace climate of bullying, harassment and public humiliation, top officials at the influential rights group Amnesty International offered to resign in a letter made public on Friday.
The movie narrates his troubled last days, an invasion of his privacy followed by public humiliation and a professional witch hunt that ends in his mysterious death, considered by many to have been a suicide.
Japan's move to strip South Korea of fast-track export status is a "public humiliation" of the country, Kim Hyun-chong, a deputy national security adviser to President Moon Jae-in, told a news briefing.
Margaery's final gesture of atonement, however, is literally blown to bits by Cersei, who, following her highly sexual public humiliation by the High Sparrow, chooses to burn the Sept and everyone in it with wildfire.
And those consequences were epic — loss of his congressional office in 2011, the implosion of his mayoral bid in 2013, public humiliation, the dissolution of his marriage and accusations of jeopardizing Hillary Clinton's presidential bid.
And now, the public humiliation of Becca K. I think the franchise would stop short of serious violence, but there's seemingly little the producers won't do for good TV. Carla: The breakup was not the problem.
But Ms. Roa, a criminal lawyer, and a group of organizers, most of them women, decided to try to change that by turning public humiliation into a tool they call far more effective than criminal indictments.
Suspending kids for dress code infractions — or worse, making them wear outlandish coverings to shame them amongst their peers — directly impacts the girls' education, because they're being forced to leave class or deal with the public humiliation.
The primary process hasn't yet become a full-on reality show, so no one is getting voted off, but some GOP candidates will soon decide that the constant public humiliation of running for president isn't worth it.
While the people involved in the nation's 'killer clown' craze should be doubtlessly be punished by some form of public humiliation, Bob Bradley should be shown courtesy and respect, and given the opportunity to counter prejudicial preconceptions.
Some people will commit murder, theft, or other crimes even if they're all prohibited, but there will be extra costs involved — the threat of incarceration, a criminal record, public humiliation, and so on — that likely deter others.
Two lawyers were charged Friday with a "massive extortion scheme" in which they uploaded X-rated films to file-sharing sites, sued the people who downloaded them — and collected millions from victims who feared public humiliation, prosecutors said.
There was the curious case of Manchester United's Andy Tate, whose sheer Mancunianity and ability to end any name with "-eh" ("Cleverleh....Giggseh....Fellaineh") provided the appropriately shrill soundtrack to the David Moyes era of weekly public humiliation.
In one recent egregious example, five employees of a Hong Kong-based bookseller known for selling books that needle the Beijing leadership disappeared, only to resurface later in the mainland, where they faced harsh interrogations and public humiliation.
Laurie Hays, a former top Bloomberg News editor, was personally fired by Mr. Bloomberg five years ago in a glass-walled room in a bustling newsroom, in what many employees viewed as a deliberate act of public humiliation.
And while it was already difficult for Americans, especially women, to speak openly about their experiences with sexual assault, it will become even more difficult now that the president of the United States has officially sanctioned their public humiliation.
Punters who could not afford to pony up cash would compensate with offers of public humiliation: one common wager made losers trundle winners around in a wheelbarrow; another required them to roll peanuts up and down streets with toothpicks.
In explaining the plea agreement to the court, prosecutors cited Mrs Netanyahu's clean record, the public humiliation she has suffered as a result of the case and the time that has passed - up to nine years - since the crimes were committed.
"I have spent the last few months trying to protect our children from public humiliation, because as parents, WE ARE SUPPOSED TO PROTECT THEM," Farley began in reference to the former couple's two children: son Greyson and daughter Meilani Alexandra, 73.
By co-opting the President's campaign theme when he said he wanted to "make our planet great again," Macron picked a fight with an adversary who is notoriously conscious about personal slights and lashes out against any sign of public humiliation.
"These departments are engaging in campaigns of public humiliation," said Lynda Garcia, the policing campaign director at the Leadership Conference on Civil and Human Rights, an organization led by Vanita Gupta, the former head of the Justice Department's civil rights division.
Sending disparaging texts about a political candidate to a lover may suggest a bias that warrants removal from an investigation of the subject of said texts, but it hardly justifies sustained public humiliation from the President of the United States.
Speaking with reporters Thursday, Graham also railed against Trump for his continued public humiliation of Sessions, repeating Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Chuck Grassley's comment on Wednesday night that there would be no confirmation hearings in 2017 for any Sessions replacement.
It is the risk that SSAB, the steel company where he is head of technical development, could face public humiliation and a collapse in its business model if it were to stop Sweden from achieving its ambition to become carbon neutral by 2045.
"I have spent the last few months trying to protect our children from public humiliation, because as parents, WE ARE SUPPOSED TO PROTECT THEM," Farley, 32, began in reference to the former couple's son Greyson Valor, 2½, and daughter Meilani Alexandra, 4½.
Indeed, since he was elected a year ago, he has invested heavily in trying to use his warm relationship with the American leader to win him round, on matters from climate to trade, tolerating strange moments of public humiliation in the process.
Abedin and Clinton are also linked, in the popular imagination at least, by the fact that both have faced public humiliation and mockery due to the actions of their philandering husbands, and each stood by her spouse as he faced the political ramifications.
"He's had his public humiliation, and from the evidence of this book, a chastened Jonah Lehrer has a lot to offer the world," the New York Times Op-Ed columnist David Brooks wrote in a forthcoming review for The Times Book Review.
Nowhere is this more apparent than in the loner mythology that surrounds the stand-up comic, which posits that genius comes only from private pain and public humiliation, each successful comic a grinning Horatio Alger who pulled himself up by his microphone cord.
KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) - Malaysians have avidly watched the public humiliation of former leader Najib Razak and his wife, as police hunting evidence of graft loaded five trucks with luxury items, including dozens of Birkin handbags, some costing as much as a sportscar.
Seven decades ago, writing about Japan, Ruth Benedict, an American anthropologist, posited a distinction between "shame" cultures, where the fear of public humiliation helps regulate behaviour, and those, like America and Europe, ruled by "guilt", and so constrained by the power of individual consciences.
Although any time he may have spent in jail was brief, and the case was dismissed, two months later, for lack of corroborating witnesses, he had plenty of time to ponder the possible legal punishments: a large fine, public humiliation, exile, burning at the stake.
It has been made excruciatingly clear to other women veterans that should we report sexual harassment or assault in a VA facility, not only will there be no consequences to the bad actor, but that we ourselves may face public humiliation for coming forward.
Hillary Clinton fills our news feeds, polarizing and powerful, at her most popular just when she seems vulnerable (during her husband's impeachment and public humiliation over his affair, when she took the secretary of state job despite losing to Obama, again during the Benghazi hearings last fall).
That criticism has taken many forms: the public humiliation of Attorney General Jeff Sessions; the belittling of investigators and prosecutors working for Robert S. Mueller III, the special counsel appointed by Mr. Rosenstein; and the president's private threats to fire Mr. Sessions, Mr. Rosenstein or both.
The victim was not present at the sentencing, the outlet reported, but the child's mother was in attendance and spoke about how the girl "was subject to public humiliation and the target of hate messages on social media" after the family had gone to the police.
Their quick release—in contrast to the days-long, public humiliation of British service members captured by Iran in similar situations in 2004 and 2007—precluded a serious crisis, and even suggested the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran may have facilitated a friendlier era in U.S.-Iranian relations.
The one thing I always explain to people is although, I -- I've -- I'm proud that I have tried to conduct myself in office to do what I think is right rather than what is popular, I always tell people don't underestimate the public humiliation of losing in politics.
But many political analysts say Ms. Rousseff's slow-motion downfall can also be tied to an autocratic persona and a go-it-alone work style that has driven away scores of political allies, former staff members and cabinet ministers, many of whom have endured searing episodes of public humiliation.
" Soon after, authors Carmen Maria Machado and Monica Byrne went public with their own stories, saying that Díaz had publicly and harshly berated them each on separate occasions, in what Machado described as "a blast of misogynist rage and public humiliation" and what Byrne described as "verbal violence.
The decision to kill the vote avoided a more decisive, more public humiliation for the GOP, which could not rally enough members of its own party to push through the legislation, even though Democrats (all of whom opposed the legislation) would not have been able to stop them on their own.
Read more: Here are the 4 Republicans who voted in the House to condemn Trump's racist commentsRepublican lawmakers have generally held back from openly criticizing the president, fearing the public humiliation and attacks he levies against those who speak out against him and cautious about the enormous popularity among supporters of the party.
This public humiliation has forced Mr. Duque to bow to pressure and adopt unpopular conservative positions like reneging on some aspects of the 2016 peace accords with guerrillas and asking the courts to roll back a judicial ban on aerial spraying of glyphosate — an herbicide linked to cancer — to eliminate coca crops.
This bit of linguistic contortionist is just the latest ridiculous twist in a long-running defamation suit which began when Musk suffered the public humiliation of building a non-viable and unasked-for miniature submarine to rescue a children's soccer team that had become trapped in a cave in Thailand last summer.
This went on and on and on and on until he finally ran out of steam.." Later in the Twitter thread, Machado says she's "heard easily a dozen stories about fucked-up sexual misconduct on his part and felt weirdly lucky that all ('all') I got was a blast of misogynist rage and public humiliation.
These employees — all of whom shared their experiences with BuzzFeed News on condition of anonymity, mostly for fear of repercussion — described impossible workloads, around-the-clock emergencies, fear of management, a total erosion of work-life balance, and a pattern of public humiliation at the hands of higher-ups as Uber pushed to become the juggernaut it is today.
It is a measure of the shocking significance of the Flynn news that it completely obliterated two other massive political developments -- the apparently imminent passage of the most sweeping tax reform bill for 30 years in a hugely significant victory for Trump and the stunning public humiliation of Secretary of State Rex Tillerson by the White House.
In addition, bonds among male professors who want to protect not only their male colleagues but also themselves from public humiliation, are reinforced by the defensive strategies of powerful universities that seek to avoid scandal and fend off men's rights advocates who threaten them privately with legal action for giving credence too easily to the accusations of purported victims.
It is a truth universally acknowledged that when aiming to punish a theocratic dictator with a reputation for murdering journalists and human rights advocates and for using torture, death squads, political assassination, and public humiliation to buttress his cult of personality and maintain his grip on a terrified populace, the most effective tool is a sternly worded letter from a government agency.
I recalled the terrifying images of French women who had slept with Germans having their hair shorn as an act of public humiliation after the War, but we don't get anything like that in the staging – only a confusing final scene in which, instead of going to America, Manon and des Grieux wander through the postwar ruins of a French city.
"The National Day is an important day but in the context of this big trade negotiation with the U.S., even including the Hong Kong situation, the face issue is not as important as many people have thought," said Liu said, referring to the Asian mentality of "saving face" — the idea of avoiding public humiliation, or appearing like one has lost out.
Page, who was thrust into the spotlight when private texts between her and Strzok were released, told The Daily Beast's Molly Jong-Fast that she had endured public humiliation at the president's hands and referred to his public impersonations of her, including mocking personal messages between her and Strzok, with whom she had an affair, during a Minnesota rally earlier this year.
If Trump is so careful in his alleged liaisons that we're only hearing these new stories now, we might assume he is just as diligent in crafting the legal protection binding him to his wife -- or severely limiting what she may hope to take with her if she leaves, especially if her doing so could possibly involve a public humiliation.
At another point in the interview, Trump defended his tweets last week warning Tillerson that it was pointless "trying to negotiate with Little Rocket Man," his nickname for North Korean leader Kim Jong Un. "He was wasting his time," Trump told Forbes, evidently unswayed by the uproar among foreign policy watchers that Trump's public humiliation of Tillerson was likely unprecedented in modern American history.
As we talked I kept thinking, But you're beyond the pale , yet instead of that stopping us from talking we started to talk more and more frantically, babbling like a couple of maniacs about a whole load of things: shame, ruin, public humiliation, the destruction of reputation—that immortal part of oneself—the contempt of one's wife, one's children, one's colleagues, personal pathology, exposure, suicidal ideation, and all that jazz.

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