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EPISODE · Apr 9, 2026 · 50 MIN

When Outrage Led to Action (Now It Just Gets Likes) | TBT

from Common Sense with Chad Law | Political Commentary · host Chad Law

Text the show! We used to throw tea into harbors.Now we throw takes into comment sections.And somehow… we call it the same thing.In this Throwback Thursday episode of Common Sense with Chad Law, we break down one of the biggest shifts in modern America:👉 We didn’t lose outrage — we lost action.👉 We replaced doing something with posting something.👉 And now we’re stuck in a loop where nothing changes… but everyone feels like they participated.From the Boston Tea Party to civil rights marches to Proposition 13… outrage used to move policy.Today?It trends for 48 hours… then disappears.So what changed?– Social media turned outrage into performance– Algorithms reward reaction, not results– Massive numbers (trillions) broke our ability to feel urgency– The system profits from keeping you angry… but inactiveThis episode connects the dots between psychology, technology, media, and government to show how outrage became a closed loop instead of a catalyst.And more importantly…👉 How to recognize it👉 How to break it👉 And why this matters more than everIf you’ve ever felt like something is “off” — but couldn’t quite name it…This is that episode.📲 Call or Text the Show: 252-CHAD-LAW📡 Follow & Subscribe: Common Sense with Chad Law🔁 If this hits — share it. That’s how this grows.⏱️ CHAPTERS00:00 Cold Open — The 11 Notifications Problem02:00 Outrage Has Become a Sport04:00 Welcome Back + Show Intro06:00 Then vs Now — When Outrage Led to Action09:00 Boston Tea Party → Real Consequences11:00 Civil Rights Movement → Sustained Pressure12:30 Prop 13 → One Idea, Real Change14:00 What Changed? (The Megaphone Effect)16:00 Outrage as Performance18:30 Big Numbers, No Emotional Response20:00 $36 Trillion and Scope Insensitivity22:00 The Hidden Tax System (Why You Don’t Feel It)25:00 “Subscription Model” Taxation27:00 The Scroll Is Breaking Your Brain29:00 Who Profits From Your Outrage?32:00 The System Isn’t Broken — It’s Working34:00 Dopamine Loop: Why Posting Feels Like Action37:00 Identity Politics & Tribal Lock-In40:00 Awareness vs Action (Critical Distinction)42:00 The Illusion of Participation44:00 The Real Thesis — Expression Replaced Action46:00 Final Challenge: What Did You Actually Do?#ThrowbackThursday #CommonSenseChadLaw #PoliticalCommentary #OutrageCulture #SocialMedia #Activism #FreeSpeech #CivicEngagement #NewsAnalysis #AmericanPolitics

Text the show! We used to throw tea into harbors. Now we throw takes into comment sections. And somehow… we call it the same thing. In this Throwback Thursday episode of Common Sense with Chad Law, we break down one of the biggest shifts in modern America: 👉 We didn’t lose outrage — we lost action. 👉 We replaced doing something with posting something. 👉 And now we’re stuck in a loop where nothing changes… but everyone feels like they participated. From the Boston Tea Party to civil rights ma...

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