Shared humanity

Avec : Andrew Stallybrass
empathy humanity oneness other

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So often in conflict situations
where are divided into two camps,

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there's us and them, the enemy.

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How do you get out of that
"Us and Them"

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and of rediscover
this shared humanity?

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And we can discover
some of that shared humanity

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when we remember that
we're perhaps a father

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and therefore we share some shared
humanity with a Palestinian father,

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when we're an Israeli father.

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There's some shared common ground
there as fathers, or us as children.

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What are the building blocks
of my identity of your identity.

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When we talk about that,
when we share those things

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even when we're in different camps
in a conflict situation,

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we will inevitably find bridges,
find things that bring us together.