Every time you get outraged, someone makes money — and someone gains power.
Your outrage has a market value to a lot of people. News media, social media companies, politicians. They wouldn’t be crass enough — or honest enough — to put it that way, but it’s the truth.
Did you see what [Fill in the Blank] did today? Doesn’t that infuriate you? Isn’t it terrible? Aren’t you angry about it?
It doesn’t matter what the subject is. It doesn’t matter whether the report is fair or honest. It doesn’t matter if it’s completely made up. It doesn’t matter who’s right or wrong. All that matters is that you stay outraged — so the companies which make our mass media and social media can keep making money — and their political allies can use your outrage to seize more power over all of us
Why do you think you get these media services for free? It’s because you are their product. Social media companies and news media companies deliver your attention to advertisers. See? You are their product. As long as you’re paying attention, it doesn’t matter to them what you’re saying or thinking. They’re making money.

‘I understand all you’re saying, but what if I’ve waited too late?’
Love & Hope — Episode 1:
Will I run for office? The short answer is ‘no’; the longer answer is ‘no way’
Reaction to Penn State scandal shows danger of putting leaders on pedestal
Tuesday’s Senate vote reminds me of German ‘Enabling Act’ of 1933
Taking responsibility for mistakes is foreign concept in many lawsuits
Silly controversy over Cadillac ad reminds us we want different things
Time and attention are flawless guides to what a person values