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Empathy and Solidarity Across Different Sufferings
The speaker reflects on the capacity to empathize and have a sense of solidarity with people suffering in different parts of the world, drawing a parallel with the support shown by the Irish to the Palestinian movement, and the empathy felt by indigenous Americans towards the victims in Ireland.
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This podcast episode explores how the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, a Native American tribe, raised $170 in 1847 to help the Irish during the Great Famine.
32:38 - 34:32 (01:53)
Summary
This podcast episode explores how the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma, a Native American tribe, raised $170 in 1847 to help the Irish during the Great Famine. They recognized the suffering of the Irish people as they had experienced a similar fate during their forced removal from their ancestral homeland, known as the Trail of Tears.
ChapterEmpathy and Solidarity Across Different Sufferings
EpisodePart Three: That Time Britain Did A Genocide in Ireland
PodcastBehind the Bastards
This transcript discusses the Choctaw Nation's donation of $170 to help victims of the Irish Famine in 1847 and draws parallels to the current global situation where people are faced with the decision of which humanitarian crisis to prioritize.
34:32 - 36:09 (01:37)
Summary
This transcript discusses the Choctaw Nation's donation of $170 to help victims of the Irish Famine in 1847 and draws parallels to the current global situation where people are faced with the decision of which humanitarian crisis to prioritize.
ChapterEmpathy and Solidarity Across Different Sufferings
EpisodePart Three: That Time Britain Did A Genocide in Ireland
PodcastBehind the Bastards
The hosts discuss the concept of charitable donations by the wealthy and how it perpetuates the class divide.
36:09 - 36:45 (00:35)
Summary
The hosts discuss the concept of charitable donations by the wealthy and how it perpetuates the class divide.