In all fairness, the rule that “the more loudly socially performative a person is, the worse their character” seems to apply to insider signalling actions of all social structures whose “membership” can yield personal upsides, not just those of organised religion.
In all fairness, the rule that “the more loudly socially performative a person is, the worse their character” seems to apply to insider signalling actions of all social structures whose “membership” can yield personal upsides, not just those of organised religion.