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If you restrain someone using physical force, then you are likely to do them harm, whether you intend to or not. It is silly to say that it is alright to pin somebody to the ground (which can cause serious injuries, particularly resulting from the initial fall), but not to punch them, unless your specific goal was not to hurt that person.kopilo said:Read the definition, violence is when you intentionally harm someone, if you are defending someone then you may not intentionally harm someone.
More to the point, I have never heard someone say that violence should be used to solve an issue, in fact rather the opposite and always where possible to not use violence.
That's very nice, but the reality is that some people will try to use violence to harm and dominate others, and sometimes violence is the only way.Maybe if violence was an acceptable way of solving problems then we would have a society of violence.. to me this seems horrofic because if we are "fighting" with ourselves then we are not progressing or living in harmony, but to prove a lack of progress or harmony is negative, is beyound my capibilities.
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