More specifically, it's about how the eponymous character, a former rebel soldier, reacts to the presence of that gang — apathetic at first, since he has seen worse in his homeland, but quickly rising to
righteous anger when the gang's actions directly affect him and the people he sees as his family.
Not exact matches
The problem with being too easily offended is that
when things happen that warrant
righteous anger, our outrage can lose its poignancy.
That's
when all of our
righteous anger actually becomes synonymous with the righteousness we're called to produce.
Everything becomes so much easier to understand
when you recognize that he was a man, like an other, given to
anger (
righteous or otherwise) and despair.
G - D, this volcano you speak of probably just needs a human sacrifice to calm it, you know like the barbarians of old used to do
when they did not understand something, or maybe offer up your first born son to your invisible man in the sky, blood always seems to calm him down, it may ease your «
righteous»
anger as well.
So, I admit that for about two seconds I had a tiny miniscule bit of
righteous anger bubble up inside me
when I saw this page, but then I spent some more time actually looking at the ridiculous hyperbole.
When I woke yesterday, I resolved to calm my
righteous anger by remembering all the loud, socially irresponsible things I've done while drunk.