| Classic:
The lynching of the guilty is a subtler but no less deadly blow to civilization than the lynching of the innocent.
—Peter Viereck, Conservatism Revisited (The Free Press,1962). |
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Direct:
What defines virtual mobbing is not the target’s innocence or guilt of an offense, [but] the process of social contagion, via electronic media, by which a guilty verdict is quickly returned, punishment applied, and the target positioned outside collective good graces, one person after another feeling morally obliged to sign on publicly to the eliminative campaign.
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"Virtual Mobbing and Mellen Press," 2014. |