• stevehobbes
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    6 months ago

    But I can be both simultaneously? I can feel solidarity with someone while acknowledging we aren’t the same, I’m fantastically in a better position and my lived experience is nothing compared to theirs?

    Telling someone who’s food insecure making $15k/yr and the dude who’s 1 week from bankruptcy making $80k/yr don’t have much in common life experience wise, and the dude making $15k would trade in a heartbeat. Because they’re actually starving.

    • UNWILLING_PARTICIPANT@sh.itjust.works
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      6 months ago

      I agree, except that I think the comparison is useful and does not belittle the the materially worse conditions of someone who is worse off.

      I’m just going to resort to analogy: it’s like saying we have a shared humanity with someone on death row. Saying we share something is a connection between us. It’s not saying the differences between us are trivial.

      But I can be both simultaneously? I can feel solidarity with someone while acknowledging we aren’t the same …

      I agree 100% with this