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Discrimination can be considered a form of violence, though it may not always manifest physically. It involves the unjust treatment of individuals based on characteristics such as race, gender, or sexual orientation, leading to emotional and psychological harm. This systemic harm can create environments of fear and exclusion, contributing to broader societal violence. Thus, while not always overtly violent, discrimination has violent implications for individuals and communities.

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