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Given the degree of hostility towards migrants, both responses should be welcome, & there is room for building solidarity. FT has published a story that triggers empathy among their readers,perhaps they could do more to expand the range of #migration stories 'we' feel empathy for.

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... but, as in the social media age stories travel beyond usual readership, the story also triggers a response: 'oh that's stupid, they are attacking their owns'...

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It is a story that speaks to what they imagine to be their readership (probably accurately), to trigger a response like: 'Oh, that's horrible, it could be me'...

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Because those affected are Americans, white, Churchgoers, Oxford DPhil students, all positionalies we normally associate to power.

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...Why do FT & many of its readers (consciously & unconsciously) think that this, among the thousands of people affected by the cruelty of the new immigration rules, is particularly compelling?

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But there is also another way to read it, which doesn't make the immigration rules less inhumane but raises some flags.

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More tensions in the UK government www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2023...

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