Gjallarhorn
N'yog-Sothep
No seriously, can anyone really argue that righteous indignation is anything more than anger? The only time I ever hear the term used is when someone is trying to justify a lapse in moral integrity.
Can we call it "righteous misdirection" when we lie to someone "for the greater good"? Can we call it "righteous elimination" when we murder bad guys?
Is the term valuable as anything other than a euphemism?
Can we call it "righteous misdirection" when we lie to someone "for the greater good"? Can we call it "righteous elimination" when we murder bad guys?
Is the term valuable as anything other than a euphemism?