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One of the ways coalitions can be galvanized to action, the authors showed, is by uniting them against a perceived outrage — and this dynamic played out repeatedly in the Trump campaign, both with Trump supporters and the opposition.
A hardy band of now mainly elderly protesters has agitated for decades as each new perceived outrage has added to Okinawa's "burden": crimes, including rape, by American servicemen; environmental damage; the extension of leases to the land on which the bases sit; aviation accidents and noise; and the arrival in 2012 of Osprey aircraft with an allegedly dubious safety record.
During the call, MacFarlane also addressed political correctness in comedy, saying that most of the perceived outrage over jokes comes from the media, not the public.
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The Resolutions, usually discussed together with Thomas Jefferson's contemporaneous Kentucky Resolutions, were a response to various perceived outrages perpetrated by the Federalist-dominated national government.
Brown can be understood in similar terms: by 1954, segregated schools were perceived as an outrage by at least half of the nation's citizens.
Blood is cheap in #palestine The furore surrounding Cecil's death was compared by some to the perceived lack of outrage at the death of a migrant who died in the Channel Tunnel, with many also questioning why Cecil's death was seemingly prioritised by the media over a human's.
Amid this standoff, there has been an explosion of outrage against perceived excessive compensation to those who precipitated the financial crisis.
But the bank has been dogged by accusations of betting against clients and its insistence on paying industry-topping bonuses to its staff has turned it into a lightening rod for public outrage over perceived greed.
Yet whatever happens, this is another day of complete vindication for the their complaints, their outrage at perceived injustice, the knowledge they were subjected to police blame-shifting and cover-up, when also dealing with the needless, horrific deaths of their loved ones.
I think we need to ease back from philsophical outrage about perceived privacy violations and ask if this actually hurts us.
Critically, for terrorists, Sageman argues that the affective dimension is more important than the rational dimension in explaining behavior and further links actions to a type of moral outrage over perceived injustices [9].
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