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The left’s use of outrage for political gain and individual enrichment has become endemic and it is teaching children to hate their own country, according to Sky News host rowandean.

The left’s use of outrage for political gain and individual enrichment has become endemic and it is teaching children to hate their own country, according to Sky News host Rowan Dean. "Outrage is the new currency that is fueling the most dangerous civil unrest across the West since the 60s,” Mr Dean said.

“Cancel culture has turned political correctness into a sick new version of Mao's cultural revolution, with individuals being publicly shamed or even losing their jobs for simply speaking the truth.” "The theft of outrage for political gain and individual enrichment has become endemic. "Watch this video, and look at how our beautiful young children are being destroyed by the grievance industry and tell me we don't have a major problem in our schools and universities.

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