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Are You Guilty of “Virtue-Signaling?”

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6 Comments

  1. I may not have many virtues, but I’m definitely full of righteousness.

    (At least that’s what I think it is… maybe it’s just Irish BS.)

    And lots of righteous indignation!

    (It’s definitely not Irish Whiskey because I haven’t started yet.)

    Am I virtue-signaling now? (I’m confused. I think I’ll have that drink…)

    (Okay, now, look. This was supposed to be funny but if you didn’t laugh, go signal your own virtues.)

  2. “The principle feature of American liberalism is sanctimoniousness. By loudly denouncing all bad things — war and hunger and date rape — liberals testify to their own terrific goodness. More important, they promote themselves to membership in a self-selecting elite of those who care deeply about such things. It’s a kind of natural aristocracy, and the wonderful thing about this aristocracy is that you don’t have to be brave, smart, strong or even lucky to join it, you just have to be liberal.”
    — P.J. O’Rourke

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