Collective grief acknowledges sorrow that belongs to a group or community rather than one person—shared loss that can bind people together in recognition and meaning-making, though it also risks being politicized, weaponized, or used to silence individual experience. Distinguishing between authentic collective sorrow and manufactured consensus matters for how we grieve and what kind of action grief might prompt.
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