“Look at me, not the facts”: How outrage culture drowns out truth
By Mike Hancock | Guest Commentary, Undercurrent
Chants are designed to sound simple, righteous, and urgent. They compress emotion into rhythm and repetition. They feel communal. They feel moral. They feel inevitable. When shouted in unison, they create the illusion of truth through volume alone. But chants are rarely the message. They are the cover. Beneath them—almost always—lies something far more dangerous.
Today’s chants may vary in wording, but they all orbit the same gravitational center:
Look at me. Listen to me. Ignore the facts.
That is the lie beneath the chants. And it is not accidental.
On the surface, chanting projects moral urgency. It insists that something is so unjust, so unbearable, that ordinary rules must be suspended. Proces...










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