Embarrassing another person is considered to be a serious sin in Judaism. Rabbis quoted in the Babylonian Talmud state that embarrassing another person in public is akin to murder (literally "spilling blood"). Rabbi Naḥman bar Yitzḥak responds by noting how the analogy of "spilling blood" is apt since, when a person is embarrassed, their face becomes less flushed and more pale (after the initial flush).[15]
Shaming someone's family was a big deal back in the day, because honor and integrity actually mattered.
These days a mans daughter will sell pics of their feet online while listening to Cardi B and she will be praised as le independent business woman instead of beheaded and shamed in the middle of a bazaar