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In reply to the discussion: (re: Rolling Stone bans) Is there no limit to our national outrage-addiction? [View all]thucythucy
(9,103 posts)Why do you (and others on this thread) instantly assume that every single person reacting in a way you don't approve of is some hypocritical dolt? You think it beyond the realm of human possibility that someone who lost a loved one, or a friend, or a limb in this atrocity might feel bothered by seeing the "dreamboat photo" on every newsstand in the city? And that some store owners or managers, out of sensitivity to their feelings (and maybe their own) would pass on featuring this particular issue on their newsstands?
Really? To your mind it's all just "pretend outrage" for "whatever adrenaline high they can find in it?"
I can be pretty cynical sometimes, but I hope never to become as cynical as that.
And as as aside: can you seriously not understand why some of us at least find it ironic that someone would be so seemingly outraged at all the "fake" outrage in the world? Outraged enough to engage in this "outrageous" back and forth about--well--outrage?
Talk about "outrage addiction"!