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(Anonymous) 2019-11-25 12:12 am (UTC)(link)But more importantly, two, I think there are good, substantive reasons to prefer something like "performative wokeness" over "virtue signalling." Performative wokeness is much more specific and bounded. It refers to a specific subset of people - people with a specific type of view who are advancing it in a performative way - and no one else.
By contrast, virtue signalling is really all-embracing. I mean, on some philosophical level, you can cast doubt on anyone's motivation in taking any kind of virtuous action. So it's all-encompassing in a real cynical way. But it's also only really ever used against one specific group of people despite the fact that there's no particular reason that the behavior should be distinctive to that group of people. So ultimately, it ends up implying that a certain sort of view is disproportionately held for cynical reasons - it ends up being an argument against that view and not against people doing it performatiely.
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