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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Hillary was right tho, the deplorable are.... well, deplorable. Couldn't imagine a life consumed by so much hate and lack of awareness of the true cause of my own underachievement. Lashing out looking for any easy target to pin my failures on, latching on to Hitler incarnate aka Trump because he soothes my husbands wounded ego. It's deplorable. [/quote] I think people like PP actually do want to lose the next election. Or they just don't really care if they win. It's more important to them to [b]virtue signal[/b] and to feel superior. [/quote] Oh look, they have a new term to throw about. I've heard this term used so much in the last two weeks, its uncanny. How do they distribute the talking points? Via email, text, or coaxial cable straight into the brain from Fox News? [/quote] Have you been living under a rock? The term has been around since 2009. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Virtue_signaling Some of my favorites: [b]virtue signaling [/b]Saying you love or hate something to show off what a virtuous person you are, instead of actually trying to fix the problem. Jane: "Wow! I hate Fox News! They're so evil and they hate women!" John: "Why don't you actually do something instead of just virtue signaling about it?" Jane: "OMG that would be WAAAAAAY too much work" *goes back to shitposting on twitter* [b]Virtue Signaling [/b]To take a conspicuous but essentially useless action ostensibly to support a good cause but actually to show off how much more moral you are than everybody else. Fred: I see George has changed his profile picture to show his support for refugees. Barbara: Has he donated money or time? Is he giving English lessons? Is he making a room available? Fred: No, no, he's just virtue signaling. http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=virtue%20signalling[/quote]
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