• squirrel@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    8 hours ago

    Serious response: Studies have proven again and again that reading fiction increases empathy. Many English teachers probably chose their jobs because they had a love for literature in the first place and their exposure to it has had its effect on them. [In that regard the absolute worst people on this planet are well aware of this effect and attack libraries, books with diverse viewpoints and the humanities whenever they get a chance to.]

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      6 hours ago

      Conversely, it’s hard to care about literature when you don’t have empathy. Especially “serious” literature, as opposed to sci-fi or fantasy that seems to be easier to connect with for rightwingers (though it may often require reading a dystopian work as inspirational instead of as a warning). I read that many of the important people in silicon valley are into sci-fi …

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        5 hours ago

        Conversely, it’s hard to care about literature when you don’t have empathy.

        Of course, the question remains how much people with low empathy are willing to pick up a book on their own volition. Though at least studies have shown (here is one) that reading fiction increased empathy even when people were not particularly empathic to begin with.

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      8 hours ago

      That makes the one shitty English teacher I had stand out even more in my mind. She wasn’t quite Roald Dahl character level shithead, but she was close. I’m pretty sure her being ex-military had a lot to do with it.