Sure, but it's also not necessary.Understanding builds empathy.
I haven’t said one thing regarding this subject that is offensive it’s an honest question. It’s called dialogue, communication. Problem is no one on either side wants to have honest dialogue clearly you don’t @Saint Cy of JFCGood lord shut up and just be nice to people.
Understanding causes more respect and camaraderie. Your saying understanding is not necessary. That makes no sense whatsoever.Sure, but it's also not necessary.
It makes perfect sense.I haven’t said one thing regarding this subject that is offensive it’s an honest question. It’s called dialogue, communication. Problem is no one on either side wants to have honest dialogue clearly you don’t @Saint Cy of JFC
Understanding causes more respect and camaraderie. Your saying understanding is not necessary. That makes no sense whatsoever.
He is correct in a way. Empathy should not be needed to simply be polite, for example using preferred pronouns. He's also wrong, in that empathy can create a greater bond than tolerance, can help one be pro-active instead of reactive, etc.I haven’t said one thing regarding this subject that is offensive it’s an honest question. It’s called dialogue, communication. Problem is no one on either side wants to have honest dialogue clearly you don’t @Saint Cy of JFC
Understanding causes more respect and camaraderie. Your saying understanding is not necessary. That makes no sense whatsoever.
I didn't say it that it couldn't. I just said it wasn't necessary.He is correct in a way. Empathy should not be needed to simply be polite, for example using preferred pronouns. He's also wrong, in that empathy can create a greater bond than tolerance, can help one be pro-active instead of reactive, etc.
I’m a psychologist. Believe me, mental health is front and center here.That is truly a terrible analogy. It is crazy that we are now just completely ignoring mental illness.