textbook performative virtue signaling

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Does "it's textbook performative virtue signaling" mean "it's the action of carrying out textbook/standard performative virtue/ability"?

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The actual actions that yield successful lib-ownage vary.


“The funny thing about owning the libs is that it’s textbook performative virtue signaling, from people who say they hate that,” Monahan says.

Source: RollingStone
 
No. Lookup 'virtue signaling', not just 'virtue'.
 
Got it:

virtue signaling
the action or practice of publicly expressing opinions or sentiments intended to demonstrate one's good character or the moral correctness of one's position on a particular issue.
 
OK now. Why is "performative" is used in the phrase "textbook performative virtue signaling"? Is it sarcastic in the context of the OP? Is it a gesture of showing off?
 
Why is "performative" [STRIKE]is[/STRIKE] used in the phrase "textbook performative virtue signaling"? Is it sarcastic in the context of the OP? Is it a gesture of showing off?
Don't read more into the text than the words say.

"Performative" is a popular word among young academics and students. In many cases, it means nothing more than "this is an extra adjective that makes this sentence look weightier".
 
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