Hopefully, you will never have to. Only in extreme situations should you use violence, such as to defend yourself from a physical attack.
None, but Christians have done it a lot in the past.
You are legitimately entitled to use violence in self defense. If you are physically attacked, you should fight back. If the bullying is not in the form of violence (for example, if it consists of insulting comments) then you are not entitled to respond with violence. If someone has insulted you, you are free to insult them in return. You can, of course, also bring the bullying to the attention of others (parents, teachers, police if necessary) who may be able to help.
Malcolm X did not "use violence." He advocated for the moral right to use violence against an unjust aggressor attempting to do violence against you.
It is not okay to use violence. If you are depriving the rights of others due to your violent reaction then it will become wrong.
Yes. But there are strict limitations in the amount of violence he may use, and there should be 'just cause'.
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No, violence is never the answer. It might work at first, but after a while the effect wears off and the fighting can escalate into a dangerous situation. Talk it out instead, it can't be that hard.
They were willing to use violence to get what they wanted. So it would be true.
First, you should organize your ideas of what you want to persuade; for example, in an essay about violence you should start by the main idea.Second, use a thesis statement, so it can guide you to the details. How is it that media violence has a negative effect on those who are exposed to it? First of, those who consume high levels of media violence are more likely to be aggressive in the real world. Secondly, those who watch high levels of media violence are at increased risk of aggressive behaviour as adults. And finally, media violence stimulates fear in some people, and desensitizes people to real violence.
Weapons permit a greater degree of violence.
No, she never condoned or used violence.
At that very moment, violence flourished through the entire building.