Lacking it, Peter hardly felt the blows that came from the misdeeds of political foes and derelictions of political friends, and he was singularly untouched by
political indignation.
Not exact matches
No doubt they felt genuine
indignation at the injustice of Jesus» condemnation and death, but they were also anxious to counteract any impression that Christianity was a subversive movement and Jesus a
political agitator against the Roman government.
I am reminded of an observation Alasdair MacIntyre made as early as 1981 in his justly famous After Virtue, to the effect that moral and
political discourse is now little more than mutually traded expressions of
indignation.
Online
political commentators split into two predictable camps: those who instantly started capping up their tweets in
indignation and those who adopted a practiced, disinterested expression and suggested the ads were not aimed at the demographic which was so outraged by them
Michael Goodwin says: «Any official who uses his
political notoriety to send naked pictures of himself to strangers, then concocts a defense out of elaborate lies and false
indignation, is too far off the beam to trust.»
Indignation The directorial debut of James Schamus touches on themes like
political and sexual expression within an oppressive environment.
To the
indignation of the press and certain elements among our fellow citizens, Black leaders have been calling for a buildup of
political power, based in localities where Black voters constitute a majority or at least a sizable bloc.
If you don't believe me, all you have to do is read through Amazon reader reviews of my work and see how many «reviews» are obviously triggered off by someone's outrage /
indignation / umbrage at what they perceive as my
political viewpoint and have little if anything to do with the book which is theoretically being «reviewed.»
[6] In 1967 as part of the group's Angry Arts Week, Golub organized The Collage of
Indignation, a collaborative work by over 150 artists which he described as «not
political art, but rather an expression of popular revulsion.»