Sunday 23 June 2019

Knowing How Collective Empowerment Is Formed

By Daniel Turner


In a community, empowering all the individuals in a single manner is much different than empowering each individual in a group. The phenomenon of collective empowerment refers to the empowering of a group for a purpose in pushing the enrichment of the group mindset. Here is a breakdown of how this may happen.

The empowering of certain groups is really what has led to certain movements such as the LGBT, the animal rights groups, and the environmental groups. These groups are usually either an oppressed group or a group of people wherein the individuals feel a strong advocacy toward. When the single individuals band together, they empower each other through common objectives and become a single entity.

However, most people will not have much clout to make that difference if he or she is by himself. In general, humans fear rejection and may also fear being ridiculed by opposition if there is no one else out there with support. By being in a group though, one can significantly become more empowered simply because he or she feels there are others out there who can act as support.

One of the best examples to look at would be the most recent big rally that sparked headlines which happened in Hong Kong. Now, in this rally, the protesters were all fighting against a government bill that allowed extradition from China. Upon hearing about the bill, the young people of the country flooded the streets, peacefully protesting against the government.

The reason as to why the rally became a success was because the people were united and therefore empowered as a collective group. As mentioned above, the whole concept behind the movement would be the power that comes in numbers. Since the people are united under the flagship of a single cause, they know exactly how to act and they also feel stronger since they have the backing of a large group.

However, group empowerment does not also necessary need to be just about protesting a certain movement or advocacy. It can also be about empowering people who have certain interests to share their passion with other people who have the same interests. For example, people who like a certain kind of art may not feel empowered to pursue such passions if they feel that nobody will be interested anyway.

But if there are certain groups that share the same passion for that particular art form, one will feel more comfortable pursuing it. It is simply because there is a group of people that will be interested and even passionate in the same thing that he or she does. That in itself is an empowering experience as people who travel in groups do have power.

As one can see, the empowering of a group of people is an extremely strong force in driving together individuals who share the same ideas and passions. With this kind of passion, the individuals no longer just think about their own interests, but also the interests of the collective and the cause behind it. Humans in general are social beings so the bigger the group, the more powerful the individual would feel.




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