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<blockquote data-quote="SummerMadness" data-source="post: 73586981" data-attributes="member: 142216"><p>Claims of virtue signaling when a person has actually gone through the process of raising money for a particular cause and donating their time and money to that cause is more than enough information to know that the naysayers don't want to engage on the topic. But that's how these folks operate. Do they really want to argue against the cause being championed?</p><p></p><p>In many cases it reveals underlying racism, misogyny or other forms of bigotry when they come out fully against a campaign, so they try to sidestep the topic by attacking the people supporting the cause. Regardless of these people actually doing something besides gestures (devoting your time and money is more than a gesture), they will pretend no action has been taken because they've got nothing to add with regard to the topic. For instance, in the Gillette commercial, do they really think such behavior is fine? Nah, let's ignore that topic and argue that everyone is just virtue signaling.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SummerMadness, post: 73586981, member: 142216"] Claims of virtue signaling when a person has actually gone through the process of raising money for a particular cause and donating their time and money to that cause is more than enough information to know that the naysayers don't want to engage on the topic. But that's how these folks operate. Do they really want to argue against the cause being championed? In many cases it reveals underlying racism, misogyny or other forms of bigotry when they come out fully against a campaign, so they try to sidestep the topic by attacking the people supporting the cause. Regardless of these people actually doing something besides gestures (devoting your time and money is more than a gesture), they will pretend no action has been taken because they've got nothing to add with regard to the topic. For instance, in the Gillette commercial, do they really think such behavior is fine? Nah, let's ignore that topic and argue that everyone is just virtue signaling. [/QUOTE]
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