Expressing that anger, however, does require the subconsciously occurring anger to pass through a conscious check point that allows for logic processing and perspective before being given the green light to be expressed.
In my opinion, far too many people these days are not taking full advantage of this check point before giving their anger the go-ahead of expression.
This leads to prematurely expressed anger that cannot be fully supported by logic and perspective. If questioned, after the anger has been expressed, by a logical person with perspective, the person expressing the anger is likely to become even angrier- a further example of the synaptic misfirings that are holding them back from developing as an intelligent and rational person.