Sentences with phrase «n't be outraged»

Perhaps these are the wrong reasons for outrage, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't be outraged.
If «New Dante's» name was «Enzo» or something, I wouldn't be outraged — but its the complete bastardisation of Dante's image that I object to.
If the TSA agent had simply agreed to this courtesy, which should be given to families with wiggly children who may suddenly be starving even if you fed them right before you got in the car, we wouldn't be outraged at what happened next.
It's possible, says Carleton Raisbeck, but we shouldn't be outraged More
Who has not been outraged by a debased piety that renders truth into smugness, purity into prudishness, justice into the status quo and honor into pride?
We as Christians should not be outraged by this stance of the gays, because we know the devil will use anyone and anything he can to bring down the Christians and the values true to the bible.
When she's going after free speech and pregnancy centers, can you imagine Mickey Mantle or Lou Gehrig supporting such anti-American behavior or Donny Baseball not being outraged by such conduct?
The author there notes: «You will not be outraged by outrageous statistics if you don't comprehend the numbers.
Yet, with no empirical data on this one vital issue whatsoever to support the IPCC claim that something is > 90 % probable, I am supposed to accept this expert judgement, and not be outraged.

Not exact matches

From so - called bro - grammers, who have brought the worst of American frat culture to the corporate world, to Google's new plan to include user photos and recommendations in targeted ads, it's not hard to find evidence of mainstream outrage over the industry's excesses.
Only two days after entering office, he issued an executive order stating that prisoners «shall in all circumstances be treated humanely and shall not be subjected to violence to life and person (including murder of all kinds, mutilation, cruel treatment, and torture), nor to outrages upon personal dignity (including humiliating and degrading treatment).»
For Stiglitz, the outrage isn't that individuals making that much is a moral outrage by itself, it's that it's happening at the expense of the entire economy.
Here's the thing: We absolutely should be outraged about water, but not this stuff.
But then, there's also a virtue in voluntarily deciding not to fire off those words of passion and outrage.
In spite of the outrage that's battered United over the last week, Kaplan explained that when you buy an airline ticket you're actually not guaranteed a seat.
Apparently it doesn't matter to Donald Trump that many businesses and citizens are outraged by his views about illegal immigrants.
«It is an outrage that some nations would not only trade with such a regime, but arm, supply, and financially support a country that imperils the world with nuclear conflict,» Trump said.
Although their findings were published a month ago, the experiment didn't trigger outrage until the past few days, after blogs and essays in The New York Times and The Atlantic raised red flags about the ethics of treating people like laboratory rats without their permission.
So why are people so outraged by executive compensation, but not by the salaries of sports figures?
The vulnerability is common, and it will cause other service - based companies to walk the plank of public outrage if it is not properly understood and contained.
When the caller asked why people aren't more outraged by that, Francesa seemed to argue women aren't qualified to coach men's sports because they haven't played in men's leagues and thus, don't have experience.
Feeling like an insignificant pawn in a rigged game played with foreign rules, Hunter couldn't take it anymore — much like the average folks in the 1976 movie Network who opened their windows and voiced their outrage after being fed a seemingly endless diet of BS.
Is some unsuspecting person who doesn't know what they're doing going to get fleeced by this, thus leading to an outrage followed by overly onerous regulation?
I can't recall the specifics — he always did — but I believe I knocked Intuit for its use of the technique, and Campbell was simultaneously outraged and excited by the challenge.
While Microsoft's apology post outlines what went wrong and why it won't happen again, commenters were outraged.
Bricker said that despite the «outrage» and «contempt» that political critics in Ottawa routinely level at Harper, the only Canadians affected are those who already didn't like the prime minister.
But that evaluation is not the basis of the huge blowback by the Bitcoin community, many of whom have expressed outrage that their movement has had some of its anonymity stripped away at the very time a host of bad news — bankruptcies, thefts, allegations of manipulation — ALSO hit.
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».
«When I read that Google memo, I didn't know whether to be sad or whether to be outraged.
But don't be surprised if it doesn't, and don't be surprised if the business community opts against outrage.
Finance Minister Bill Morneau is not the first Canadian politician to hold the job who's been confronted with outrage over tax reform proposals.
Yes, some are outraged by that collection — but they were outraged before the current scandal, and their objections simply didn't register with the broader public.
Unfortunately, by all criteria, these have only made a bad situation worse and generated ire and outrage from biomedical researchers, the majority of whom were not involved in this process.
Consumers have expressed outrage at the revelation, though anyone who has shopped for bread in recent years certainly wouldn't be surprised to hear prices were pushed up.
Lost in the outrage, the party he was invited to wasn't some small intimate affair, but had around 800 guests.
I am outraged that Heather Cook, the former Episcopal priest, has the audacity to request to be released from prison after serving only two and a half years, not even four years after killing bicyclist Tom Palermo in a horrendous turn of events in which she showed herself to have no moral compass,...
Neither are innocent, but the outrage isn't misplaced.
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..
So FDR's Second Bill is the darling of SOME liberal academics and the target of OUTRAGE of some libertarian / conservative commentators, but it doesn't drive our mainstream political life.
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.
The kidnapping of two bishops sends an ominous message to Syria's Christians, and Prodromou is outraged that the U.S. did not see fit to introduce a Security Council resolution condemning the kidnapping.
But, this is not a cause for outrage in the church.
The presentation for this gives nothing to understand why she might cross the line of risque over to the perverse, so she is the only target for the outrage, not Thicke, whose work most of us have never heard outside of a very strange commercial that gives little indication of who the singer is.
Arguing in a vacuum over what Jesus would do in 2012 using a 2000 - year - old text is an academic waste of time and an outrage to those who are actually sick and dying right now, even if it is not completely irrelevant.
Consequently, it was the monarchists — not the radicals and not the outraged husbands of the countless women he seduced — who organized the sensational murder that has fascinated readers ever since.
It isn't just that he's a master of selective moral outrage whose newfound piety has been turned to consistently partisan ends.
But, if we give into trivial outrage, we are not only hurting ourselves.
But if our default reactions to everything in culture we don't like is anger, than we risk being so consumed with our own outrage, that we drown out the voices that need to be heard — the voices pointing out systematic injustices, violence and corruption.
If the story is about the lion, I don't post my outrage about, say, the suicide rate of deployed service people there.
But the law does not agree with you, and there is no outrage over this law, that she (and the person paying) will face a penalty for breaking the law.
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