Fake outrage? No. Real outrage at imagined facts. “Heart breaking,” “I’m in disbelief.” When someone like Marie Currie or Albert Einstein didn’t believe something, they set about finding the truth, proving it to themselves and others. When someone like Martin Luther King or John Hopkins felt heartbreak they dug into the issues and acted. If you don’t care enough about yourself or the thing you are talking about to do even just 30 seconds of googling about it, how much do you truly care? If you don’t believe something and yet you choose to take it at face value, what does that say to the value of your opinions? It’s normal for humans to have strong and sudden emotional reactions to things. It’s a survival mechanism we evolved. We do not have to be slaves to instinct though, we can step back and think before we act. More importantly we shouldn’t mistake a moment of strong emotional reaction for a genuine and heartfelt emotion. If you truly cared you would educate yourself.
Go f*ck yourself.
Sincerely.
You know like, taking 40% black kids.