“show integrity with their lifestyles” is a nicer way of saying “virtue signalling”,
I would describe it more as a spectrum. On the more pure “virtue signaling” end, you might choose one relatively unimportant thing like signing a petition, then blast it all over the internet while not doing other more important actions that’s the cause.
Whereas on the other end of the spectrum, “showing integrity with lifestyle” to me means something like making a range of lifestyle choices which might make only s small difference to your cause, while making you feel like you are doing what you can on a personal level. You might not talk about these very much at all.
Obviously there are a lot of blurry lines in between.
Maybe my friends are different from yours, but climate activists I know often don’t fly, don’t drive and don’t eat meat. And they don’t talk about it much or “signal” this either. But when they are asked about it, they explain why. This means when they get challenged in the public sphere, both neutral people and their detractors lack personal ammunition to car dispersion on their arguments, so their position becomes more convincing.
I don’t call that virtue signaling, but I suppose it’s partly semantics.
“show integrity with their lifestyles” is a nicer way of saying “virtue signalling”,
I would describe it more as a spectrum. On the more pure “virtue signaling” end, you might choose one relatively unimportant thing like signing a petition, then blast it all over the internet while not doing other more important actions that’s the cause.
Whereas on the other end of the spectrum, “showing integrity with lifestyle” to me means something like making a range of lifestyle choices which might make only s small difference to your cause, while making you feel like you are doing what you can on a personal level. You might not talk about these very much at all.
Obviously there are a lot of blurry lines in between.
Maybe my friends are different from yours, but climate activists I know often don’t fly, don’t drive and don’t eat meat. And they don’t talk about it much or “signal” this either. But when they are asked about it, they explain why. This means when they get challenged in the public sphere, both neutral people and their detractors lack personal ammunition to car dispersion on their arguments, so their position becomes more convincing.
I don’t call that virtue signaling, but I suppose it’s partly semantics.