• antidote101@lemmy.world
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    10 months ago

    Examples of real things are usually specific and real instances of those things actually occuring, I notice neither of your examples are (obe is the fiction comedy sketch, the other is just a general description you’ve written).

    So I’m going to continue to doubt the existence of “virtue signaling”.

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      10 months ago

      And I’m going to cease pretending that you’re receptive to reason and let you be pigheaded at someone else in stead. Have the day you deserve.

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        10 months ago

        Or maybe you just couldn’t come up with a genuine real world example of virtue signaling.

        See, that’s the thing about examples they provide substance capable of usurping reason. They’re a way of saying “see for yourself”.

        But I get it, you’re frustrating and lashing out, that’s okay. Everyone’s got emotions, and politics is a frustrating topic.

        Difficult to do comedy on in an age of saturation (and an election year to boot).

        Have a good day.

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          10 months ago

          You want a genuine real world example? I’ll give you two.

          Remember in 2014 when Russia invaded Crimea? Actress AnnaLynne McCord reacted via a textbook virtue signaling poem about being Putin’s mom.

          More recently, Nancy Pelosi reacted to all American women losing their constitutional right to bodily autonomy by reciting another poem that did not help anyone and then singing about how beautiful the country is on some stairs with the Washington Voices of Virtue (vote for us) Choir.

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            10 months ago

            So people writing poetry to express themselves about issues they literally have no control over (No, Nancy Pelosi can’t overturn Supreme Court decisions) is virtue signaling? So virtue signaling is just any time someone expresses that they would prefer a different world? I mean, come on, that’s not virtue signaling. That’s just self expression.

            Didn’t you say something about it being when you signal you want a virtuous act to happen rather than actually doing the act yourself? What’s Nancy Pelosi gonna do? Assassinate Clarence Thomas? What control is that model lady supposed to be neglecting that she has over Putin? You’re using this term to bitch about things you don’t like. This is just how I said conservatives use the term - to express that they’re offended without having to say they are.

            P.S Saying goodbye in a conversation generally means the conversation is over, not that you’re gonna come back and complain that “the darn leftist women are doing poetry I don’t like”… Again, wowee we’re really going after the important topics in life.

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        10 months ago

        And when called out for spreading the AstroTurf, they run away crying about how unreasonable those calling it out are…

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      A very real and common place example of virtue signaling, and what the term was originally meant to show, would be going to church and asking for god’s forgiveness on Sunday while being an absolute shit head the rest of the week. Now you see why right wingers co-opted and twisted it. It was originally meant to call out their bs, and they can’t be having that.