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Rage is always at the price of the poison
The anger and frustration are directed towards the cost of suffering and death rather than the actual poison in the food. The speaker cites a lack of public outrage over the Monsanto controversy as evidence, stating that people seem resigned to the idea of being harmed as long as it is economically affordable. The speaker expresses disbelief about the willingness of people to accept being harmed for a lower price, highlighting the absurdity of willingly paying to get cancer.