Clayton Conifer

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What Molly suggests is that online outrage comes with the promise of character-enhancing advantages and we engage in moral warfare as a way of cashing in on these personal benefits. So our digital fits of rage aren’t necessarily coming from a place of genuine concern; they might just be manifestations of our own vanity, a prop to boost our performance on the world’s biggest stage.
Outraged: Why Everyone is Shouting and No One is Talking
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