Castigate

to punish or criticize severely.

R.L. Stollar

R.L. Stollar

@rlstollar.bsky.social

"Their response to this is to castigate their audience: don’t be blinded by your Christian compassion."

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George Rohrich

George Rohrich

@urgoin.bsky.social

Glad to see the change in Border Patrol and ICE presence in MN. But make no mistake, this is a reshuffling typical of the first administration.
With this much breach of rule of law, the White House can't afford to castigate those complicit for fear of rolling in the future.

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Public Books

Public Books

@publicbooks.bsky.social

“I turned back to the image, not to castigate any one scholar, but to question the larger disciplinary habit that treats medieval racial formations as either too embryonic or too foreign to bear the weight of our contemporary reactions.”

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