Website build 01 · audience remap · remap of The Outrage Transducer

A TPIT/LVT-style process site for conservative religious campus readers

Convert raw controversy into conscience-ready judgment.

This version treats the TPIT/LVT model as a moral formation engine. Controversial tokens enter the system as grief, race, violence, status and platform incentives. The desired output is not partisan heat but control-values that can govern speech, judgment and conduct.

The remapped argument

The process is simple: receive the tokens, test the spirit, produce a better rule of life.

A controversy arrives already packaged with emotional instructions. It may tell readers who to despise, who to excuse, which facts to ignore and which identity markers matter most. The moral transducer interrupts that package and asks what the frame is trying to make the reader become.

For religious students, the test is not only whether a statement is politically useful. It is whether it forms a truthful, merciful and disciplined person. The process converts reactive inputs into practical control-values: dignity, proportion, truthfulness, neighbor-love, self-command and resistance to monetized anger.

The output is not softness about injustice. It is stronger judgment. A reader can acknowledge racism, reject victim-blaming, defend equal boundaries, condemn disproportionate violence, and refuse to buy the outrage product that profits from turning grief into combat.

Control-values

What the process asks this audience to practice.

Select a value card to restate it as a working rule.

Compare and contrast

Same input, different audience language.

Compared with the left/LGBT-friendly transducer site, this remap keeps the same processing architecture but changes the language of value generation. Instead of solidarity and movement discipline, it emphasizes conscience, formation, witness, self-command and the image of God.

Reader pledge

I will process public controversy through conscience before reaction. I will not let monetized anger train me to confuse cruelty with courage or tribal usefulness with truth.