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"Pornography serves the outrage of the special interests," she proclaimed, cheekily posing for a Mapplethorpe portrait holding her own phallic Fillette.
There have been other Koran-related incidents before that have ended in violence, and we've become familiar with some of the factors that have marked them: Clumsiness or bad communications; the Karzai government's self-serving outrage; the way the unanswered question of what, exactly, we are doing in Afghanistan makes it all worse.
Outrage served cold -- the kind that leads to action -- trumps fear.
Verlyn Klinkenborg's Editorial Observer about H. L. Mencken ("Remembering the Permanent Opposition of H. L. Mencken," Dec. 30) made me reflect on how outrage serves our democracy.
He was never able to give a convincing analysis of the plan, and it served mainly to outrage blue-collar and middle-class voters unable to grasp why their tax payments should apparently be offered to layabouts.
The trial, a symbolic "expression of outrage", served more as a salve for international guilt than instrument of international justice.
Using insights from Carl Jung, Max Weber and Henry Mintzberg, we argue that not only do such archetypical cases and the attendant moral outrage serve as catalysts for legislative and judicial actions; they also motivate structural and procedural changes in CPS operations.
When Stanford University student Brock Turner was sentenced to six months in jail for a felony sexual assault conviction — he is set to be released this week after serving only three months — public outrage was so great that it inspired a California bill proposing mandatory minimums for people convicted of similar sexual assaults.
But those of you who think the Graces of the world are sub-humans who are only there to serve you, were outraged.
"When our serving staff started wearing jeans there was local outrage," says Rodman.
Serving under Lord Gambier in the Channel Fleet, Harvey was outraged not to be given command of the British ships in action at the Battle of Basque Roads.
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