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Likewise, populist
anger
in the Netherlands and Germany over bank rescues led to the enactment of strict anti-bailout legislation at the EU level after the 2008 financial crisis.
Eventually Austria and France sealed their own borders, setting the stage for the League to capitalize on public
anger
over immigration.
There is too little knowledge about other communities’ beliefs and history, and what little exists has been overwhelmed by sectarian
anger
and its poisonous rhetoric.
Similarly, the revelation three years ago that the then-Australian opposition leader and aspiring prime minister, Mark Latham, had assaulted a taxi driver and broken his arm in a dispute about a fare was relevant for those who believe that a nation’s leader should be slow to
anger.
Despair over poverty and insecurity has turned into
anger
toward the European project – which, sadly, is becoming an EU-wide pathology.
And now, with confirmation that huge sums of aid were stolen, the grief is compounded by
anger
and disappointment – at the fraud itself, but also for what it says about Africa’s struggles to improve health-care access and outcomes.
The resulting legacy of grievance, shame, and
anger
is part of what underpins the region’s current malaise.
Their feelings of
anger
and helplessness, compounded by poor education and soaring unemployment, often drove them toward alcohol and drugs.
Entrepreneurs and managers swallow their
anger
and show their disapproval only by silently speeding up their relocation decisions.
This alarms the public and incites
anger
against capitalists who do not reinvest their profits.
Americans’
anger
following the attacks drove them to support policies that they once would have considered inconceivable.
The right is simply repeating its old trick of drawing upon the righteous
anger
and frustrated aspirations of the victims to advance its own repugnant agenda.
If a sufficient number of Arabs reached that threshold at the right time, the long-docile Arab street would explode in anger, with each group of new protesters encouraging more to join in, giving people elsewhere in the Arab world the courage to initiate protests of their own.
Arab men and women have shed the sense of humiliation and inferiority that despotism imposed on them – and that fostered desperation, anger, violence, and insularity.
But Italian women (indeed, women everywhere, it seems) feel only
anger
and humiliation over a man so obsessed with himself, his various criminal trials, and his vulgar pleasures that he appears to them to have no purpose left except to remain in power as long as possible.
Only then can he hope not only to meet his commitments for the first 100 days in office, but also – and more important – to begin easing the fear and
anger
that his campaign has brought to fever pitch.
Alternatively, we can allow growing poverty, fear, and
anger
to give rise to xenophobia and racism, and thus place at risk the EU’s greatest accomplishments.
In both cases, there is a clear “other” toward which
anger
can be directed.
The appeal of populists is that they give voice to the
anger
of the excluded.
You are watching with legitimate concern (and a mixture of astonishment and anger) as Europe’s crippling debt crisis spreads and America’s dysfunctional politics leave it unable to revive its moribund economy.
While it would be counterproductive to respond to
anger
with more anger, the EU does need to send a clear message that its partnership with Turkey is highly valuable, but not unconditional.
But this year, with rising impatience and
anger
in South Korea toward the North Korean regime, the food and fertilizer is in doubt.
The mere existence of a potential replacement could be a political death sentence for Xi, given widespread
anger
against him within the Chinese government.
Another is that they muzzle democracy to suppress public
anger.
The second undesirable possibility – that governments with little spending capacity to assuage public
anger
turn against democracy and free expression – is also remote for now.
That leaves the third undesirable possibility, the search for unprotected scapegoats upon whom public
anger
can be dissipated.
If they respond to youthful
anger
and idealism and move too far to the left, they could lose essential votes in the center.
On the other hand, official Chinese media have stoked domestic
anger
at perceived Western anti-Chinese bias.
But, beyond fueling anger, Trump’s attacks on other countries’ sovereignty are adding momentum to a new push for European political unification.
They need to convey through their own bilateral approaches to Iran a sense of urgency – and perhaps even express a little
anger
– at Iran’s unwillingness to negotiate seriously.
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