Selective Outrage and Performative Compassion
Every time a tragedy strikes our culture, a familiar pattern emerges. Voices rush in—not simply to grieve, but to instruct everyone else on how they should feel. Facebook and X light up with moral outrage. It’s virtue signaling on full display—posts to share, hashtags to use, approved emotions to adopt, and expected conclusions to reach. … Continue reading Selective Outrage and Performative Compassion