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Originally Posted by jammies
In a free society, everything not forbidden is permitted. He has the right to go off and spend his money to skirt poaching laws to hunt lions, and we have the right to find that deplorable and express our opinion in public to that effect.
Whether people should exercise that right in a particular situation is another question entirely, but to say it's not our right to do so is utterly and completely wrong. If you're going to argue against internet shaming, you need to demonstrate why a particular issue isn't worthy of the outrage, and not argue uselessly that people don't have the right to feel and express outrage at all because it's "subjective".
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Where does internet shaming fall in the right to express opinion? That is the key here.