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Post by mstreepsucks on Jul 26, 2021 18:21:06 GMT
Mostly it is just annoying when people do that ,don't you agree? What are some examples of people around you virtue signaling? Most of the people that do virtue signaling are just not informed. they don't know.
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Post by Catman 猫的主人 on Jul 26, 2021 19:09:16 GMT
You mean like people who drive for miles with their turn signal on but never turn?
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2021 19:19:26 GMT
What is virtue signaling?
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Post by mstreepsucks on Jul 26, 2021 19:53:12 GMT
What is virtue signaling? it needs to end. It's time for the virtue signaling... to end.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 26, 2021 19:56:46 GMT
What is virtue signaling? it needs to end. It's time for the virtue signaling... to end.
Trump did absolutely no virtue signaling. Obama oTOh was a walking virtue signal down to the way he spoke and the way his wife acted. How's that for virtue signalling?
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Post by CrepedCrusader on Jul 26, 2021 21:30:58 GMT
An example would be those people who cover themselves and everything they own in American flags to prove how much they love Amurrica!
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Post by Stammerhead on Jul 26, 2021 22:10:38 GMT
I’m too self righteous to do that sort of thing.
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Post by lenlenlen1 on Sept 2, 2021 18:07:44 GMT
Virtue signaling didn't exist, until someone came up with the term virtue signaling. Before that it was just called "doing what you thought was right."
The truth is, we ALL virtue signal. ALL OF US.
When you write a post saying you find virtue signaling annoying, that's YOU signaling a virtue you have. Wow, huh? Who woulda thunk it?
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Post by Spitfire926f on Sept 2, 2021 19:00:06 GMT
Virtue signaling didn't exist, until someone came up with the term virtue signaling. Before that it was just called "doing what you thought was right." The truth is, we ALL virtue signal. ALL OF US. When you write a post saying you find virtue signaling annoying, that's YOU signaling a virtue you have. Wow, huh? Who woulda thunk it? Virtue signaling, to me, is just slacktivism for the sake of drawing attention to how morally superior you are without actually impacting anything. Example: The people boohooing and the song "Baby It's Cold Outside" around the holidays each year. I could name you 10 other songs off the top of my head that get played regularly that are more sexist. Cancelling a 60-year-old song only played at the holidays does nothing for women or addressing rape culture, but the people complaining about it can feel good about it without actually confronting anyone.
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Post by lenlenlen1 on Sept 3, 2021 0:29:53 GMT
Virtue signaling didn't exist, until someone came up with the term virtue signaling. Before that it was just called "doing what you thought was right." The truth is, we ALL virtue signal. ALL OF US. When you write a post saying you find virtue signaling annoying, that's YOU signaling a virtue you have. Wow, huh? Who woulda thunk it? Virtue signaling, to me, is just slacktivism for the sake of drawing attention to how morally superior you are without actually impacting anything. Example: The people boohooing and the song "Baby It's Cold Outside" around the holidays each year. I could name you 10 other songs off the top of my head that get played regularly that are more sexist. Cancelling a 60-year-old song only played at the holidays does nothing for women or addressing rape culture, but the people complaining about it can feel good about it without actually confronting anyone. YOU just virtue signaled. You came on here and told us all that you believe something is stupid, in essence telling us a virtue that you hold dear. Coming on here and posting how cancelling a 60-year-old song only played at the holidays does nothing for women or addressing rape culture is something you believe that you felt you needed to tell us about yourself. Not taking into consideration that you coming on here to do so ALSO does nothing to "cancel" cancel culture or virtue signaling. And you HAVENT actually confronted anyone either, since this is the internet after all. YOU just virtue signaled. Congratulations.
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Post by Spitfire926f on Sept 3, 2021 0:32:50 GMT
Virtue signaling, to me, is just slacktivism for the sake of drawing attention to how morally superior you are without actually impacting anything. Example: The people boohooing and the song "Baby It's Cold Outside" around the holidays each year. I could name you 10 other songs off the top of my head that get played regularly that are more sexist. Cancelling a 60-year-old song only played at the holidays does nothing for women or addressing rape culture, but the people complaining about it can feel good about it without actually confronting anyone. YOU just virtue signaled. You came on here and told us all that you believe something is stupid, in essence telling us a virtue that you hold dear. Coming on here and posting how cancelling a 60-year-old song only played at the holidays does nothing for women or addressing rape culture is something you believe that you felt you needed to tell us about yourself. Not taking into consideration that you coming on here to do so ALSO does nothing to "cancel" cancel culture or virtue signaling. And you HAVENT actually confronted anyone either, since this is the internet after all. YOU just virtue signaled. Congratulations. Nah, if I was virtue signaling I'd have righteous indignation. I don't, I just thought we were discussing terms.
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Post by lenlenlen1 on Sept 3, 2021 0:36:23 GMT
YOU just virtue signaled. You came on here and told us all that you believe something is stupid, in essence telling us a virtue that you hold dear. Coming on here and posting how cancelling a 60-year-old song only played at the holidays does nothing for women or addressing rape culture is something you believe that you felt you needed to tell us about yourself. Not taking into consideration that you coming on here to do so ALSO does nothing to "cancel" cancel culture or virtue signaling. And you HAVENT actually confronted anyone either, since this is the internet after all. YOU just virtue signaled. Congratulations. Nah, if I was virtue signaling I'd have righteous indignation. I don't, I just thought we were discussing terms. When you wrote " Cancelling a 60-year-old song only played at the holidays does nothing for women or addressing rape culture" that sounded a little indignantly righteous to me, and a little virtue signally too. Just a little.
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Post by Spitfire926f on Sept 3, 2021 0:42:32 GMT
Nah, if I was virtue signaling I'd have righteous indignation. I don't, I just thought we were discussing terms. When you wrote " Cancelling a 60-year-old song only played at the holidays does nothing for women or addressing rape culture" that sounded a little indignantly righteous to me, and a little virtue signally too. Just a little. My point is those are their terms. And if that's the best they can do about it, I don't know what to tell them.
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Post by mstreepsucks on Sept 3, 2021 4:06:15 GMT
I'll say one thing about virtue signaling:In the not too distant future everyone will be virtue signaling always. And there isn't anything that anyone can do about it. Just saying.
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Post by Spooky Ghost Ackbar on Sept 3, 2021 16:19:56 GMT
Who comes up with these stupid buzz words? I hate it when phraseology from cable news and Twitter enters our collective vocabulary. Stop it, people. Stop it!
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Post by Catman 猫的主人 on Sept 3, 2021 17:24:25 GMT
Who comes up with these stupid buzz words? I hate it when phraseology from cable news and Twitter enters our collective vocabulary. Stop it, people. Stop it! Good luck with that, Canute! 
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Post by Doghouse6 on Sept 3, 2021 22:05:51 GMT
Who comes up with these stupid buzz words? I hate it when phraseology from cable news and Twitter enters our collective vocabulary. Stop it, people. Stop it! I can't say who comes up with them, but I can tell you why: they're merely rhetorical devices intended to belittle or denigrate acts or attitudes of which others disapprove, but against which they can make no cogent arguments. In that way, they serve as discussion-enders. For instance: someone in the neighborhood lets it be known that they'll take neighbors with limited mobility to get vaccinated. The disapproving user then scoffs, "Oh, he's just virtue-signaling." It works the same way with other "stupid buzz words" or phrases commonly employed by those at the rightward end of the political spectrum. Examples: Cancel Culture - Ordinary public disapproval of anyone expressing an unpopular or distasteful viewpoint is dismissed as "cancel culture." The Race Card - If you mention, perhaps, that people of color are disproportionately targeted by law enforcement, you'll be accused of "playing the race card." Identity Politics - Acts or expressions encouraging cultural diversity in elected or appointed office will be characterized as "engaging in identity politics." SJW - Those advocating for, say, the poor or any other socially disadvantaged groups will be minimized by those who don't care about them as "social justice warriors." Crisis Actors - Meant to imply that anyone connected to a tragic event about which they speak is a phony: "These so-called parents of school shooting victims are just crisis actors." Critical Race Theory - Attempts to educate about historical injustices suffered by racial minorities will be attacked as "teaching critical race theory." Haters - This one's nearly all-purpose, and can apply to those criticizing anyone from neo-Nazis to entire political parties. "When are you haters gonna stop picking on us?" Political Correctness - Perhaps the granddaddy of them all, this has pretty much lost all meaning, serving as a catch-all for attitudes making some people uncomfortable: "I'm sick of all this PC crap." There are others, such as "the blame game" or "victimhood" and, in each case, they're employed to render further discussion futile. Just toss whichever of these applies into a conversation that pushes a discomfort button, and you feel you're off the hook from confronting in any substantive way whatever issue is involved.
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Post by Spooky Ghost Ackbar on Sept 3, 2021 23:10:19 GMT
Who comes up with these stupid buzz words? I hate it when phraseology from cable news and Twitter enters our collective vocabulary. Stop it, people. Stop it! I can't say who comes up with them, but I can tell you why: they're merely rhetorical devices intended to belittle or denigrate acts or attitudes of which others disapprove, but against which they can make no cogent arguments. In that way, they serve as discussion-enders. For instance: someone in the neighborhood lets it be known that they'll take neighbors with limited mobility to get vaccinated. The disapproving user then scoffs, "Oh, he's just virtue-signaling." It works the same way with other "stupid buzz words" or phrases commonly employed by those at the rightward end of the political spectrum. Examples: Cancel Culture - Ordinary public disapproval of anyone expressing an unpopular or distasteful viewpoint is dismissed as "cancel culture." The Race Card - If you mention, perhaps, that people of color are disproportionately targeted by law enforcement, you'll be accused of "playing the race card." Identity Politics - Acts or expressions encouraging cultural diversity in elected or appointed office will be characterized as "engaging in identity politics." SJW - Those advocating for, say, the poor or any other socially disadvantaged groups will be minimized by those who don't care about them as "social justice warriors." Crisis Actors - Meant to imply that anyone connected to a tragic event about which they speak is a phony: "These so-called parents of school shooting victims are just crisis actors." Critical Race Theory - Attempts to educate about historical injustices suffered by racial minorities will be attacked as "teaching critical race theory." Haters - This one's nearly all-purpose, and can apply to those criticizing anyone from neo-Nazis to entire political parties. "When are you haters gonna stop picking on us?" Political Correctness - Perhaps the granddaddy of them all, this has pretty much lost all meaning, serving as a catch-all for attitudes making some people uncomfortable: "I'm sick of all this PC crap." There are others, such as "the blame game" or "victimhood" and, in each case, they're employed to render further discussion futile. Just toss whichever of these applies into a conversation that pushes a discomfort button, and you feel you're off the hook from confronting in any substantive way whatever issue is involved. You’re absolutely right. It’s called political framing. It’s not unlike how bad legislation is often called things like “Patriot Act” so that you seem unpatriotic if you don’t support it. Or that absurd phrase “All Lives Matter” which cleverly implies that the phrase “Black Lives Matter” is saying that other lives don’t- which of course it’s not. The left is unfortunately not averse to this tactic either. But it does seem to be more frequently and effectively employed by the right.
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Post by Dirty Santa PaulsLaugh on Sept 4, 2021 7:30:56 GMT
What JC said about virtue signaling: Be careful not to perform your righteous acts before men to be seen by them. If you do, you will have no reward from your Father in heaven. - Matt 6:1
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Post by Daggoth on Sept 5, 2021 17:00:48 GMT
Virtue signaling didn't exist, until someone came up with the term virtue signaling. Before that it was just called "doing what you thought was right." The truth is, we ALL virtue signal. ALL OF US. When you write a post saying you find virtue signaling annoying, that's YOU signaling a virtue you have. Wow, huh? Who woulda thunk it? Actually the concept of virtue signaling has existed long before the term. There's a difference between doing the right thing from the goodness of your heart vs doing it for attention and praise.
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