Fake Woke: The Truth About Performative Morality

Ever noticed how some people seem to be moral superheroes online but not so much IRL? Welcome to the world of performative morality – where looking good matters more than doing good.

Picture this: Your feed is flooded with passionate posts about the latest cause, but when it comes to actual action? Crickets. Or that friend who’s all about “body positivity” online but constantly judges others’ looks in private. Yep, that’s performative morality in action.

It’s tempting, right? A few clicks, and suddenly you’re a social justice warrior. You get likes, followers, and that sweet rush of feeling like you’re making a difference. But here’s the thing – real change doesn’t happen through hashtags alone.

This “fake woke” culture has some serious downsides. It turns complex issues into oversimplified trends. People who are quietly doing the real work often get overlooked. And when everyone’s just pretending to care, it gets harder to trust those who genuinely do.

So, what’s the move? It’s about walking the talk. If you post about climate change, maybe actually recycle or use less plastic. Support equality? Start with how you treat people in your daily life. It’s not about being perfect – it’s about trying to match your actions to your words.

True moral behavior isn’t about getting Internet points. It’s about the choices you make when no one’s watching. It’s okay to speak up online, but back it up with real-world action. Remember, changing the world starts with changing yourself – for real, not just for the ‘gram.

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