Anger
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The former blew up from the internal pressures of poverty, inequity, and anger, and the latter was swept away in an avalanche of rejection and resentment, the tail end of which Egypt is still experiencing.
The lack of any substantial policy response, together with the apparent lack of concern from those whose economic bargaining power had increased, incited deep
anger
among those most affected.
Perhaps their absence made it easier for those who did attend to vent their
anger.
The surge of
anger
and revolt in Egypt, whatever its final outcome, marks the beginning of the end for authoritarian nationalist Arab regimes.
The goal was to cultivate a broad range of mental capacities and social skills, including attention, mindfulness, self-awareness, perspective-taking on others, empathy, compassion, and the ability to cope with difficult emotions like
anger
or stress.
Their reactions mostly confirm the
anger
I had noted.
The US, prompted by its allies’ anger, dispatched two B-52 bombers into the ADIZ.
When one woman dissented, holding a sign about stopping all wars, the crowd carried out their Kremlin-inspired patriotic duty, shouting in anger, “You are embarrassing our war president.”
So Amazon is no stranger to the
anger
of offended Indians.
Such indifference is more dangerous than
anger
and hatred.
For politicians, it offers an easy means of quickly transforming people’s fear and powerlessness into an intoxicating mix of
anger
and authority.
It was a vote of misery and desertion, an impulse moved by panic as well as
anger.
Just as Thatcher recognized growing dissatisfaction with the old order and gave voice to ideas that had been languishing on the margins, Trump has acknowledged and, to some extent, vindicated the anguish and
anger
of a large segment of the working class who are fed up with long-established systems.
So a powerful combination of social and economic
anger
emerged, particularly given the perception that the excessive greed of financiers and bankers was the primary cause of the crisis that erupted in 2008, and that still menaces us today.
Bush’s partial explanation of the world food crisis, accurate as far as it went, brought the
anger
of India’s media and of many politicians down on his head.
But enthusiasm has largely given way to skepticism, anger, and polarization.
Now, as then, the United States Congress is the focal point of American
anger.
The domino effect from the Tunisian revolution has produced further vivid accounts of corruption and deception, from Egypt and Libya to the Gulf, in each case stoking even greater
anger
and making more regimes vulnerable.
In Britain, by contrast, where the economy is strong and unemployment low, the main factor behind the collapse in the vote for the governing Labor Party has been
anger
with Tony Blair's determination to go to war in Iraq beside George Bush.
Regional conflicts cause
anger
and resentment.
Yet US politicians continue to deflect the electorate’s
anger
outward, dismissing the growth subsidy that accompanies the “kindness of strangers.”
On the contrary, a sufficient number of voters came to understand that in that very
anger
– in its spokespeople and in the words used to express it – lurked a threat to the republic, to democracy, and to the nation’s fundamental values.
I think Muslims have the right to show and demonstrate their
anger
against the cartoons.
But democracy and distrust can be a dangerous compound, because people confronting complex political and economic issues do not always direct their
anger
at the proper target.
Like Russian President Vladimir Putin, Trump harnesses futility and anger, exploits nostalgic yearning and nationalism, and finds convenient scapegoats in vulnerable people such as immigrants.
Underpinning the
anger
over technology transfer is a belief that American ingenuity will one day be used against American interests.
And apart from the risk of rousing Russian anger, there is a danger that, because Nato will admit only a few new members at first, how can it avoid consigning the remaining countries to a Russian zone of influence?
And Premier Li Keqiang’s visit last May followed a deep PLA incursion into India’s Ladakh region, seemingly intended to convey China’s
anger
over India’s belated efforts to fortify its border defenses.
The vote to leave the European Union was fueled by deep-seated public
anger
about the huge structural inequalities between the UK’s north and the south – inequalities that, as UK Chancellor of the Exchequer Philip Hammond acknowledged this week, are the worst in Europe.
Putin’s bellicosity was later reinforced by domestic political concerns – a deep recession that made it necessary to channel voters’
anger
– and perceived slights, especially at the hands of the United States (President Barack Obama once referred to Putin as “the bored kid in the back of the classroom”).
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