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But the plan caused so much outrage — driven in part by historical tensions with Chile and by resentment of the political elite here who had championed the project — that it was a major factor in an uprising by Bolivia's indigenous population in 2003.
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The outrage was driven not least by the survivors themselves; even while they were aboard Carpathia on their way to New York, Beesley and other survivors determined to "awaken public opinion to safeguard ocean travel in the future" and wrote a public letter to The Times urging changes to maritime safety.
"The outrage that drives them has some justifiable basis.
But if Definers was also sending out this stuff (and indeed worse things than we were pitched) more widely, to content seeders and fencers that trade on framed outrage to drive online clicks, their tasty-sounding tidbits would not have been so critically parsed.
As offensive as some may find the Walton and Johnson act, it's unlikely that outrage will drive it off the air any time soon.
But unlike dripping works by Hermann Nitsch or Ron Athey that provoke visceral reactions, Eagles's are imbued with a quiet, spiritual quality despite the outrage that drives them.
Of course the Daily Mail holds one of these outrage-drives roughly every six months.
In that case, and in this, much of the outrage has been driven by social media, with the hacking collective Anonymous among the most vocal players, lashing out against people that it believes have failed or mistreated the accuser.
The Americans wanted to get the word out that at least some of the women who had carried out the attacks were coerced — although some were widows of terrorists and some appeared driven by outrage over the deaths of husbands, brothers and fathers.
Another trend that should have driven mass outrage about Foxconn's working conditions is our recent obsession with transparency.
But they are also driven by outrage at the state's inability to tackle South Africa's existing – and widening – inequalities.
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