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What does Martin Luther King teacher us about empathy?

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Answered by XxAttitudeBoy2248Xx
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King were alive today, we believe he would urge all of us, as educators, law enforcement officers, and other public servants, to practice empathy—to view every child as our own, to see our children as human beings, to treat them respectfully and hold them accountable with dignity and compassion.

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Answered by ananyanaskar28
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King dedicated his life to ending racial and economic inequality and, in doing so, demonstrated a rare form of empathy at almost every turn of the road. He heard and saw people—all people—and understood how combatants on both sides of an issue—even the most divisive issue—actually felt.

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