Castigate

to punish or criticize severely.

Erin O'Brien

Erin O'Brien

@erincle.bsky.social

Dear ICE Agent:

He's already sick of you. When the pressure gets too high, he will publicly castigate you for executing orders he gave. Every single one of his promises was a lie and if you don't believe me, just ask Wife Number One Of Three.

Love, Erin

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Stephen Clermont

Stephen Clermont

@sjclermont.bsky.social

I am so old, I remember when Republicans would castigate trial lawyers. Now they are taking health and wellness advice from one https://www.politico.com/news/2026/02/01/rfk-wellness-republicans-maha-washington-dc-00757417

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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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