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I am currently outraged!" – something along those lines?
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A first step is for those of us who are in positions of privilege to fight that impulse to tweet something snarky when we notice a segment of our community splintering, becoming outraged by something as the cis-washing of the Stonewall Riots in a film trailer.
"If he wants people to be outraged about something, what about this poor child?" he asked.
It is enough just to be outraged about something happening somewhere, and react.
They are outraged by something that doesn't exist.' Toback is right.
"You have to keep a cool eye on yourself when you are outraged over something that remains secondary to your life," he wrote.
Most online petitions, according to Knox, aren't created by self-identified activists, but by everyday people outraged at something they've witnessed or experienced.
I can't think of when the narrow-minded, the prejudiced, the stupid, the reactionary could have been outraged by something on the Broadway stage.
The Magaluf revellers feel in part like a media construct, reinforced by a collective need to constantly be outraged by something.
Wednesday MPs may not be very forgiving of other people's weaknesses – scarcely a day goes by in the Commons without someone being outraged by something – but they are very indulgent towards each other.
The subsequent furore reminded us that the terrorists hadn't won, because people still had both the time and the late-stage capitalist inclination to be massively outraged by something the thick one in Blue had said.
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