Rage Report Blog

Dispatches, investigations, and behind-the-scenes looks at grassroots accountability.

Angry Letters: The Drug‑Free Prescription for Not Losing It

Published 2/14/2026

You’re not “too sensitive.” You’re under‑vented. Angry letters are the drug‑free prescription for stress management and real‑time problem solving: write it, send it, feel better.

Tags: anger, stress, boundaries, communication, mental health, self advocacy

Unmask ICE: No Badge, No Camera, No Authority

Published 1/26/2026

If you’re going to wield state power over people’s lives, you don’t get to do it in secret. No mask, clear ID, body cam on—or it’s not a lawful encounter.

Tags: ICE, law enforcement, accountability, body cameras, civil rights, identification, face, government

When ICE Kills More Americans Than Migrants

Published 1/26/2026

If ICE agents are killing more U.S. citizens than undocumented immigrants, that’s not “border security.” That’s a giant, flashing warning sign about power, fear, and who the government really thinks is disposable.

Tags: immigration, civil liberties, policing, accountability, federal power, human rights, citizens, agency, ICE, Immigration and Customs Enforcement

What Are Angry Letters and Why They Beat Online Complaints

Published 1/24/2026

Rants on the internet vanish in the algorithm void. Angry letters land on real desks, make real people sweat, and actually get things changed. Here’s why.

Tags: anger, advocacy, power, writing, complaints, offline, problem

Lick a Stamp, Not a Send Button

Published 1/21/2026

Your furious email is a digital snowflake in a blizzard. A mailed, ink-soaked, paper-cut-inducing letter? That’s a brick through the wall of indifference, without breaking any actual windows.

Tags: angry letters, protest, communication, activism, mail, outrage, letter

How To Write A Defective Product Angry Letter That Actually Works

Published 1/20/2026

Your product is broken. Your patience is gone. Here's how to write an angry letter that cuts through corporate fog and gets results without sounding unhinged.

Tags: consumer, complaints, letters, defective products, templates, customer service

How To Change The World With One Angry Letter

Published 1/18/2026

The world doesn’t change because we’re polite about injustice. It changes because someone finally writes the letter nobody wants to read.

Tags: activism, writing, anger, power, change, accountability, world, policy

Why Angry Letters Beat Doomscroll Rants Every Time

Published 1/18/2026

Reddit rants and Facebook meltdowns feel good for five minutes. Angry letters actually change things. Here’s why ink and intention beat the algorithm.

Tags: anger, writing, activism, social media, letters, communication, reddit, facebook, algorithm

So… What Exactly Are Angry Letters?

Published 1/18/2026

Angry Letters are not tantrums on paper. They’re precision-guided rants with a purpose: turn your fury into fuel, not fallout.

Tags: anger, writing, advocacy, communication, boundaries, self-respect, letter