supportive

supportive
   obsessive
   Literally, ready to support, but the use may imply a deep commitment to, and obsession with, a cause, and contempt for those who may not share the same opinions or emotions:
    ... if the caring and supportive wanted a political focus, it was necessary to drive... to meet others with similar ambitions for the use of the planet. (Daily Telegraph, May 1990the ecological point might have been better made by leaving the car in the garage)

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