Sentences with phrase «are outraged on»

Facebook has been abuzz with chatter by artists, gallery owners, writers, and others in the Atlanta art world who are outraged on a variety of levels.
Where is your outrage on this topic?
Meanwhile the Online Wimmin Mob declared the whole thing was «heterosexist cisgendered biphobia» or something similar and settled into their favourite position: being outraged on the internet.
Where is your outrage on past (ITC) and the current production tax on nuclear (which is basically the same as wind)?

Not exact matches

Already, social media users are voicing their outrage over the cover on Twitter.
While Derwin thinks that Trump's presidency is «a travesty» on multiple levels, he is particularly outraged by his rollback of climate change regulations.
That has been a sharp contrast to other recent mass shootings where public debate quickly moved on after the perfunctory «thoughts and prayers» offered by many Republican politicians and outrage expressed by Democrats.
David Shulkin, U.S. secretary of Veterans Affairs, told reporters on Wednesday that as a Jewish American, he was «outraged» by neo-Nazis and other white supremacist groups and felt obligated to speak out against them.
The outraged scientist sued under a law governing copyright issues that Colombia created to establish better trade relations with the United States, according to the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF), which has been advocating on behalf of Gomez.
«President Obama clearly has a bye on this because, simply as a Democrat, he was elected by people who would normally be outraged
If these efforts at refunds are tried, a) there will be public outrage and heat on the government, and b) others will sue.
However, over the weekend it was also hit by fresh outrage over the fact that — as people discovered when they downloaded their Facebook data — the company was for years quietly harvesting users» call logs on Android phones.
«CEO pay keeps soaring, luxe stock option, pension and bonus packages remain the gold standard for CEOs, and despite public outrage, neither corporate boards nor shareholders are stepping in to put a lid on things.»
Conservatives have expressed outrage that Clinton still issued an official statement claiming the assault may have been in response to an inflammatory video posted on the Internet even though she and her top aides quickly knew it was a terrorist attack.
Zuckerberg and Sandberg, on the other hand, were at first nowhere to be found, dispatching instead their vice president and deputy general counsel to address employees after days of public outrage.
Democrats could be expected to express their outrage by offering proposals to reinstate Mueller and to remove Trump as president, on grounds that he had obstructed justice.
When the company announced at the Electronic Entertainment Expo that the Xbox One would require an internet connection to work and that it would be «always on,» gamers were outraged.
Priebus» discussion with FBI deputy director Andrew McCabe sparked outrage among some Democrats, who said he was violating policies intended to limit communications between the law enforcement agency and the White House on pending investigations.
The incident aboard an Airbus A380 jumbo jet that had been pushed back from its gate bound for Incheon, near Seoul, provoked outrage in South Korea when it was reported on Monday.
FBI agents on the case expected that Petraeus would be asked to resign immediately rather than risk the possibility that he could be blackmailed to give intelligence secrets to foreign intelligence agencies or criminals... [T] he FBI, Justice Department, and the White House held off on asking for Petraeus» resignation until after the election... FBI agents on the case were aware that such a decision had been made to hold off on forcing him out until after the election and were outraged.
The younger son of the media tycoon stepped down as the chairman of the - then BSkyB in 2012, forced out by his links to a scandal at the family's now - defunct News of the World newspaper which, among many other ethical outrages, hacked a murdered schoolgirl's phone in a search for its next story on the case, temporarily misleading the police and the girl's family into thinking she was still alive.
Similarly, the chain switched out its regular buffalo sauce for a «zesty buffalo sauce,» but the outrage seemed to be focused primarily on the BBQ sauce.
NEW YORK (Reuters)- United Airlines is discontinuing proposed changes to its performance incentive program, the carrier announced on Monday, after employees expressed outrage at the elimination of regular bonuses.
«Being truthful, even if it makes one look bad, is the quickest way to reduce the length of time spent by media covering an issue or the length of public outrage exhibited on social media.
People on social media have been reacting with outrage to the shooting of the dog.
Speaking on Sunday night about Trump's war of words with the Muslim family of a fallen American soldier, Oliver seemed mystified and outraged that someone so close to the nation's highest office could be seen as failing in that office's duty of comforting grieving military families.
A passenger on an overbooked United Airlines flight Sunday night was forcibly removed from the plane, according to a video posted to Facebook that is prompting outrage towards the airline.
On the left, a guaranteed income won the support of economists James Tobin, Paul Samuelson and the sharp - tongued John Kenneth Galbraith, who chided the idle rich about their outrage at the prospect of being joined by a new class of idle poor.
On a whiteboard were the words «OUTRAGE» and «MAKE HAY» — capitalized, underlined and surrounded by lines jutting in all directions like a cartoon «BOOM!»
Last week Schroepfer was on the sharp end of lots of awkward questions from visibly outraged committee members, with Collins pointing to what he dubbed a «pattern of behavior» by Facebook that he said suggested an «unwillingness to engage, and a desire to hold onto information and not disclose it».
Trump, in his speech, continued this trend: Although the evidence is clear on how gun violence can be prevented, and despite all the outrage surrounding yet another mass shooting in America, he failed to even recognize the core problem behind these deaths.
Laura Ingraham is the embattled Fox News host currently on what the network is calling a pre-scheduled vacation after her comments about Parkland survivor David Hogg sparked social media outrage.
There is also a sense among analysts that investors believe the worst may be over in terms of public opinion, though that remains to be seen given the outrage over the disaster caused by the explosion on the Deepwater Horizon drilling rig in April.
On the other hand, the outrage seems to be mounting.
In response to the outrage over what appears to be blatant price gouging on the part of Turing Pharmaceuticals, the company's founder and CEO Martin Shkreli has announced that Turing will be lowering the price of the drug Daraprim after raising it from $ 13.50 to $ 750 per tablet overnight.
In response to the outrage over what appears to be blatant price gouging on the part of Turing Pharmaceuticals, the company's founder and CEO Martin
Social media rewards outrage, false facts, and filter bubbles — which are better at capturing attention — and divides us so we can no longer agree on truth.
On the day that Daniels canceled the deal, protesters gathered in front of Trump Tower in New York City to express outrage over week - old revelations that the Republican presidential nominee had once bragged about grabbing women by the crotch, news that was prompting a number of women to come forward with stories of alleged sexual misconduct by the candidate.
As was discussed last fall on this blog, where's the outrage and public dissent?
Mylan's behavior persists because it is hard, and often tedious, for employees and the public to continue complaining — particularly when bosses disagree, or when some newer outrage appears on our Facebook feed.
As the new government moves forward with what in most other provinces would be considered a moderate progressive agenda, Canada's conservative outrage industry is gearing up its attacks on the Alberta's new government.
Outrage flared over the Internet earlier on Monday when Uber users reported sky - high prices for Uber rides out of Martin Place, where the crisis is currently enfolding.
The social network's announcement Friday could allay concerns of election experts and lawmakers that ads about hot - button social issues meant to be divisive and foment voter outrage might still slip through, leaving a dangerous weak spot on the network.
This is an unofficial ban on crypto trade in India - and cryptocurrency traders as well as cryptocurrency exchanges have been outraged against this draconian decision.
You can splutter your outrage at being called on it all you wish, but you made a number of statements that I questioned above.
People are outraged that Adele went all crazy having guys stripping and grinding on her and no one says a word about Lil Wayne.
From sporadic listening, my impression is he doesn't usually waste time with simple red - meat outrage moments, but rather goes to the big picture on the Constitution, the budget trends, etc..
This is an outrage to those who have to connive and compete for attention on the basis of deserving (the victim ploy) or threat (the scare ploy directed at heterosexuals).
He's just a political celebrity who has to rely on keeping his audience in a perpetual state of outrage so they won't realize he's just hate - mongering rabble rouser, coward, and bully.
If there's no objective reality upon which to base your existence, then there's no basis for your moral outrage at any injustice — even your outrage at my perceived intrusion on a * woman's rights *.
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