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I don't have much cause for righteous indignation anymore.
I do, however, want to take issue with what constitutes cause for moral indignation on this matter.
"I wish every one of you to find your own reason for indignation.
There are almost certainly more worthy causes for this indignation.
Prime Minister Donald Tusk charged that the President had perpetrated a "distortion of history" as a result of "ignorance, lack of knowledge, bad intentions". Foreign Minister Radek Sikorski said that the President was guilty of "ignorance and incompetence". The cause for this public display of indignation?
You have to admit that 'closed for indignation' is an unusual reason in any language.
"But indignation for indignation's sake is not a way of thinking".
Dieudonné and his followers suppose that the capacity for empathy and the capacity for indignation is limited.
The words "Closed for Indignation" were emblazoned on the windows of their nine outlets in the city.
Specifically, it hypothesized contrasting patterns for indignation (comprised of anger and disgust) versus fear.
I agree, indignation for indignation's sake would lead nowhere.
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