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To that vital debate, this energetic, morally indignant book has almost nothing to add.
Staged by Jim Simpson as a deftly orchestrated reading, "Screen Play" turns out to be more than a quick collegiate caper; it's a morally indignant work that fights frivolity with frivolity (1 10).
The difference - aside from niggling matters of race, guilt and innocence - is that, for his "crimes", not only was Roscoe hounded from the top of the Hollywood food chain to the bottom, but the furore over his alleged behaviour left Hollywood itself nearly hounded out of existence, victim of a morally indignant, rabidly fascinated, tabloid-fed public.
If free trade is legal, we should not get morally indignant when corporations fire their high-cost American workforces and move production overseas.
We care enough to advocate for right, to challenge institutional racism, to be collectively angry and morally indignant over the senseless loss and devaluation of Black lives.
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At the last two Tours de France I have argued Millar's case with a puce-faced, violently indignant, morally self-righteous colleague, whose case against the Scot was simple: Millar took drugs and confessed only under duress when being interrogated by the French police, therefore he is not trustworthy.
"But I'm not surprised, indignant or morally aghast.
Morally wrong".
4. Feel indignant.
Creme was indignant.
I was indignant.
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