Sentences with phrase «justifiable anger»

"Justifiable anger" means feeling anger or frustration that is reasonable and valid in a certain situation because of a perceived injustice or wrongdoing. It is an anger that can be understood and supported by others due to the circumstances. Full definition
When the reformers rebelled against prevailing worship practices, justifiable anger at contemporary abuses often led them to eliminate things of genuine value.
In the prophet's scheme, then, «bag ladies,» and the exploited masses they represent, are not just a functional warrant for justifiable anger and protest, but occasions for stern judgment on an acquisitive society whose greed knows no season of truce.
That night the news showed a woman from Staten Island crying out with justifiable anger that her family, her neighborhood had been abandoned.
A third difficulty with Reformation worship is that when the Reformers did rebel against prevailing practice, justifiable anger at contemporary abuses often led to the elimination of things of genuine value that had become distorted in the course of time.
At times religious teaching has been used to reinforce the fear of leprosy and many Westerners have a justifiable anger at the caste system and practice of untouchability.
With many dying patients, especially those who can not affirm a life after death, he will expect to share what he considers to be their justifiable anger and pain.
I don't condone rioting but the LA riots after Rodney King happened because people had justifiable anger.
But, for all the justifiable anger about her character, almost...
Justifiable anger and frustration plays out as arrogance.
There's nothing shrill about it, and his justifiable anger is relatively muted.»
This justifiable anger derives from the pain and suffering that is common after being struck by another vehicle due to negligence.
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