It is always enlightening when people criticizing "virtue signaling" accidentally reveal that the problem they have is not the signaling, it's the having virtue.
It's not virtue signally if you're tangible helping people. Like if I give away food, maybe I have the intent of signalling something, but I'm also giving away food. That actually happened.
The world would be a much better place if rich people virtue signalled much more and thereby donated more.
> in exchange for not admitting wrongdoing in an options backdating scandal
>> Refreshing honest
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Honest doesn't make good.
Sounds like he’s a twat.
Isn't falling for virtue signalling charity donations more of a twattery?
It is always enlightening when people criticizing "virtue signaling" accidentally reveal that the problem they have is not the signaling, it's the having virtue.
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If you choose to classify all charity donations as "virtue signaling", yes.
If you reject that absurd false framing, no.
It's not virtue signally if you're tangible helping people. Like if I give away food, maybe I have the intent of signalling something, but I'm also giving away food. That actually happened.
The world would be a much better place if rich people virtue signalled much more and thereby donated more.