Oh, you certainly don't have to claim to know how other people feel about things but we share common human emotions & can always empathise.
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I refer again to this analogy. To think you can "always empathize" is the epitomize of privelege. https://twitter.com/ttyger/status/905185825918337024 …
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Nope. Everyone can empathise. We have common human emotions and are individuals. But most of the time not empathising anyway.
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I would empathise with you. I know grief.But this is a personal thing & a friend's role is to listen. Social justice affects...well, society
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I think you're confusing sympathy & empathy. Look it up.
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No, I don't think so. I would feel both.
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Empathy is more personal. Sorry, but you can't really empathize with a black persons struggles. Have all the sympathy you want.
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Yes, we can. We can all empathise with each other. If I have a miscarriage & feel grief, a man can know what grief feels like.
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Omg. You just want to argue. Look up the definition. There is nothing wrong with sympathy. For example:...
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I really don't want an argument about semantics. We can put ourselves in other people's shoes.pic.twitter.com/LX7y6gzXo0
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Ok deal. I have enormous sympathy for you.
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