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Wow, excellent question. I honestly don’t know....food for thought.Back to virtue signalling. So if someone hosts a charity event by allowing their restaurant to be used and charging by the plate with part of the donations to the charity but in reality they are thinking that this is also good advertising for their business.
Would this be an example?
Back to virtue signalling. So if someone hosts a charity event by allowing their restaurant to be used and charging by the plate with part of the donations to the charity but in reality they are thinking that this is also good advertising for their business.
Would this be an example?
I thought the televangelist was having paid sex not consensual sex. I am getting confused. Or is the celebrity having consensual sex with the televangelist who, oh never mind. What has any of this to do with anyone from Britain? Chose an American to smear. Us Americans love a good smear.Probably you should or put me on ignore--temporarily, hopefully!I think you're too angry to see how I think the televangelist having consensual sex after a sermon and the celebrity preaching environmentalism while raping the planet aren't so far apart as disgusting behavior goes.
The Sussexes' excesses gave the Royal Family grief while they remained in the UK. Those excesses harmed the planet. And Prince Harry did choose to step down as a Royal.
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Chose an American to smear.
HAHA. Remember when Arnold Schwarzenegger was governor & he was criticized for talking about environmental issues while driving around in that huge military Humvee?Leonardo DeCaprio. Same issue. Virtue signals environmentalism but lives a very high carbon footprint lifestyle.
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This brings to mind the expression "bully pulpit." If a public figure decides to use some of his publicity to espouse his pet cause, is he a virtue signaller? Could his motives be entirely sincere? Is the term only used when somebody is a hypocrite?
How about the self centered clowns that strut around in public without a mask, trying to make some ill conceived statement about their individuality? Now THAT's signaling of the most irresponsible kind.“I wear a mask to keep YOU safe”is a perfect example of virtue signaling. It’s showing other people how righteous you are.
Thanks fuzzy, I really needed a laughI think it's old fashion pride, but with a morality twist? I'm not sure if "virtue signaling" is a good thing, or a bad thing. Whatever it is they'll probably add it to my cable tv bill.
IMO it is not. I am probably more socialist than most people on this forum. I have never been accused of virtue signalling here but on an Australian forum it is frequently applied to people who advocate for the environment, a fair go for indigenous Australians and workers' rights. I think it is used fairly mindlessly as a put down but I would much rather prefer to argue the issues than respond to ad hominem slurs. The end result is that I shut up and go away. No-one person can address every problem in the world by taking it up as a cause but everyone can speak up about things that are not right. This used to be called consciousness raising.This brings to mind the expression "bully pulpit." If a public figure decides to use some of his publicity to espouse his pet cause, is he a virtue signaller? Could his motives be entirely sincere? Is the term only used when somebody is a hypocrite?
IMO it is not. I am probably more socialist than most people on this forum. I have never been accused of virtue signalling here but on an Australian forum it is frequently applied to people who advocate for the environment, a fair go for indigenous Australians and workers' rights. I think it is used fairly mindlessly as a put down but I would much rather prefer to argue the issues than respond to ad hominem slurs. The end result is that I shut up and go away. No-one person can address every problem in the world by taking it up as a cause but everyone can speak up about things that are not right. This used to be called consciousness raising.
I must say that I have never been accused of shutting up and going away.IMO it is not. I am probably more socialist than most people on this forum. I have never been accused of virtue signalling here but on an Australian forum it is frequently applied to people who advocate for the environment, a fair go for indigenous Australians and workers' rights. I think it is used fairly mindlessly as a put down but I would much rather prefer to argue the issues than respond to ad hominem slurs. The end result is that I shut up and go away. No-one person can address every problem in the world by taking it up as a cause but everyone can speak up about things that are not right. This used to be called consciousness raising.
So, what you are saying is, you’ve meant my arrogant brother and his wife.And then there's the "humble brag" as often seen in Christmas newsletters:
"Oh, my gosh, it is soooo hard having brilliant and talented children! I barely have a minute to myself with all the activities they have! Robert, Jr., is on the premier soccer league in the city and will be playing in a tournament in Europe next week. That means TWO trips to the airport (I'm just shaking at the thought!) and he'll barely get back in time to see his sister dance the lead role in the City Ballet's Nutcracker. I was so hoping she'd just get a minor role as it would be so much easier, but a prima ballerina IS a prima ballerina! So many trips to drive her to practice..... If she was only attending public school, it wouldn't be a problem but her private school is a real stickler about attendance and her grade in Advanced Mandarin has dropped to an A- (I'm humiliated to have to admit it!), so we may have to address the problem of extracurricular activities next year or she'll have to end up attending Yale or Vassar instead of going to the Sorbonne as we planned. I feel guilty about it, but sometimes I wish my children were just ordinary. " Robert, Sr., has been soooo busy since his big promotion that I hardly ever see him anymore. I had to cancel our annual Boxing Day party this year as he'll be at the White House, advising the transition team on something or other. Boo-hoo for me.....sometimes I wish we had our old dull and boring life back! "
And that, boys and girls, is a humble brag.
An example for me would be when a Hollywood actor denigrates the current occupant of the White House so that their politics appears to align with the rest of Hollywood's. Just a way of saying I'm one of you, hire me.Celebrity hypocrisy comes to mind when I hear the term ...those that espouse an issue for their image or media time but don't live it. The Sussexes are a prime example, Prince Harry in particular in regards to environmentalism. I read a carbon footprint breakdown of their lives in the UK; the two of them in appx 18 months scored higher than a good many small nations, and the calculations didn't even include the wedding. He's as bad as a two bit televangelist scoring hookers after the sermon.
Well said thank you ."A good deed dies when it is spoken about."
"When helping the poor leave the camera at home"
"Don't eat with someone that is going to brag about feeding you."
"If you want to feed the homeless then feed the homeless. But the moment you put it on social media, you're also feeding your ego."
If only it was always confined to that sort of example. I fully understand how gratuitous that response is but the term can be, and is often thrown at people who are sincerely entering a discussion on important topics like climate change, civil rights, minimum wages, universal health care, and social security.Here's another example of virtue signaling:
Someone posts "Hey, I have a big chunk of pork I want to use tonight. Does anyone have any good recipes for pork?"
The virtue signaler responds, not with a recipe, but with "Well, I never eat meat, especially pork. I think it's terrible to eat animals and so does everyone in my family! Just think about how these animals are raised, just to be eaten." And so on and so on.
The original poster asked for a recipe, not a lecture. The signaler had nothing to add to the conversation except trumpeting her virtues.