Although violence seems to be more prevalent in our geography lately, I believe that its essence is always the same in intensity, only its reflections vary slightly.
In addition to the various elements that the evolutionary process we experience has gifted to our genes, we cannot get rid of this malady; I think it is also important that we have not been able to define violence as a whole and in the most comprehensive way possible, without dividing it into categories - verbal, physical, indirect, direct, etc.
Supposedly, we are all against violence, right? I guess almost all of us are very interested in making long speeches on this subject. So how come we can't stop something that almost the entire world population is against? Or does a handful of people have a magical power and imposes this violence on us even though we are against it?
Is it because violence is such a powerful spiral that "we can only destroy it by dividing it" and thus "violence against women, violence against healthcare workers, etc." .” We divide by ? Are we dividing violence into categories so that everyone can overcome their own violence?
Can we really be this powerless? Could these "violent people" really be acting with disregard for us millions/billions? Or are we, in fact, little “violent” people?
If the lands of this world were so selective and careful that they would not consent to any seeds of violence planted; Don't "violent people" immediately reveal themselves as a rare trait?
Could it be that we indirectly contribute to violence?
Or, for example, might we not be able to draw the "definition and boundaries" of violence well? . For example, when another "race, belief, class, gender" is mentioned with derogatory or violent words, we react as if we were being insulted; Have we ever neutralized that core of violence right there?
For example, how consistent and determined an attitude have we taken against wars, which are the most collective form of violence and insanity? Or have we declared that "the power we support" is always right and everyone who is against it is traitor?
Have you ever noticed how many texts there are in our children's textbooks that evoke/praise/legitimize violence? Kend We celebrate the events that took place under the natural conditions of the time (without ignoring the conditions of the period and without judging them) with great enthusiasm (as if we had emerged from those wars ourselves) on their anniversaries; Do we ever feel sorry for the young people who lost their lives in those events (regardless of which side they were on)?
Think about the galvanizing but very violent words of the leaders of the idea, sports club, and sports club we support, and the TV series that contain more or less violence in each episode. If we throw it away from our lives, is there much left?
In order for violence to disappear from our lives, how about we start by searching for and removing the seeds of violence in ourselves and tidying up our language?
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