Solidarity
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An entire union or consolidation of interests andresponsibilities; fellowship; community.Solidarity [a word which we owe to the French Communists], signifiesa fellowship in gain and loss, in honor and dishonor, in victory anddefeat, a being, so to speak, all in the same boat. Trench.The solidarity . . . of Breton and Welsh poetry. M. Arnold.
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The intence bond between members of a (usually downtroden) political group that is used to rise up and resist, also Solidarity is a leftist political group that publishes against the current
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(noun, adj. noun) a love for another person so intense and unyielding that it is potentially militant.
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A term used often by radicals to show support for a movement, cause, revolution, etc. It is often used when someone is not able to support with actions, so instead, support is shown through social communication.
However, it is also used by centrists and liberals to make themselves feel as if they're helping, when in reality they are simply providing comfort to their weak personas
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Being [with the boys] on that [sinking ship]. [Always]
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solidarity. ... Any time you express support of a group or the people in it, youre showing solidarity with them. The word is used most often to describe a sense of [unity] with a political group, a group of [striking] workers, or people who have been [deprived] of their rights in some way.
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Unity or agreement of feeling or action, especially among individuals with a common interest; mutual support within a group.
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agreement between and support for the members of a group, especially a political group:
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[The business] equivalent of [thoughts and prayers]. Used by businesses, media, and groups to show support without actually doing anything [tangible] to help.
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When JRNasty is [banging] its Solidarity [brother]
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Staying true to who you are and want to be in response to [other peoples] [opposing] [opinions].
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