The Case of Lindsey Stone’s Online Shaming

The Case of Lindsey Stone’s Online Shaming

What was Lindsey Stone shamed for? And what happened to her after the incident? In October 2012, Lindsey Stone was publicly shamed for posting a disrespectful photo on Facebook, where she posed behind the cemetery sign that read “Silence and Respect.” The photo became the centerpiece of Stone’s online presence for two years until an online reputation agent agreed to take her case pro bono to create her a new online identity. Keep reading for the story of Lindsey Stone’s public shaming.

Max Mosley Scandal: Nazi-Themed Orgies?

Max Mosley Scandal: Nazi-Themed Orgies?

What happened to Max Mosley after the Nazi orgy scandal? What was the outcome of his court battle with the News of the World? In 2008, News of the World published a story about Max Mosley’s involvement in “sick” Nazi-themed orgies. İn response, Mosley sued the News of the World, and surprisingly, won the case. Strangely, the scandal made Max Mosley even more popular than he was before. Here is how the Max Mosley scandal unfolded and what happened in its aftermath.

The Meat Industry: Animal Cruelty Is Everywhere

The Meat Industry: Animal Cruelty Is Everywhere

Does the meat industry have animal cruelty? What kinds of conditions do animals face? It’s first worth noting that the fast food industry and meatpacking industry go through great efforts to stop people from seeing the full extent of animal cruelty in their industry. But animals face constant suffering until their deaths. Read more about the meat industry and animal cruelty below.

How Fast Food Changed American Agriculture

How Fast Food Changed American Agriculture

How has American agriculture changed in the last century? What is the effect of industrial farming on U.S. farmers, and what does fast food have to do with it? American agriculture has changed drastically since the invention of fast food. The industry has exercised incredible influence on agriculture and agribusiness, mostly to the detriment of the country and to animals. Read more about American agriculture and the fast food industry below.