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  • What are personal violence, cultural violence, and structural violence?

    Personal violence refers to physical, emotional, or psychological harm inflicted on an individual by another person. Cultural violence refers to the ways in which cultural beliefs, norms, and practices perpetuate violence and discrimination within a society. Structural violence refers to the systemic ways in which social, political, and economic structures create and perpetuate inequalities and injustices that harm individuals and communities. Together, these forms of violence intersect and contribute to the perpetuation of harm and oppression in society.

  • What is violence?

    Violence is the intentional use of physical force or power to harm, damage, or kill someone or something. It can take many forms, including physical, emotional, psychological, and verbal. Violence often results in pain, suffering, and trauma for the victim, and can have long-lasting negative effects on individuals and communities. It is a violation of human rights and is often used as a means to control, dominate, or intimidate others.

  • Is it permissible to combat physical violence with physical violence?

    While self-defense is a universally recognized right, it is important to consider the circumstances and proportionality of the response. In some cases, physical violence may be necessary to protect oneself or others from harm. However, it is important to prioritize de-escalation and seek non-violent solutions whenever possible. It is advisable to seek help from authorities or professionals trained in conflict resolution to address situations involving physical violence.

  • What is the difference between psychological violence and physical violence?

    Psychological violence involves the use of words, gestures, or actions to manipulate, control, or intimidate another person. This can include threats, humiliation, and emotional abuse. On the other hand, physical violence involves the use of physical force to cause harm or injury to another person, such as hitting, kicking, or pushing. While both forms of violence can have serious and long-lasting effects on the victim, psychological violence can be more difficult to recognize and address, as it does not leave visible scars.

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  • Does the majority of violence against the LGBTQ community come from migrants?

    No, the majority of violence against the LGBTQ community does not come from migrants. Research and studies have shown that a significant portion of violence against LGBTQ individuals is perpetrated by people within their own communities or by individuals who hold prejudiced beliefs. It is important to address and combat all forms of discrimination and violence against the LGBTQ community, regardless of the background of the perpetrators.

  • Does most of the violence against the LGBTQ community come from migrants?

    No, most of the violence against the LGBTQ community does not come from migrants. Violence against the LGBTQ community can come from various sources, including individuals, groups, and even institutions. It is important to address and combat all forms of violence and discrimination against the LGBTQ community, regardless of the background of the perpetrators. Promoting understanding, acceptance, and equality for all individuals is crucial in creating a safe and inclusive society for everyone.

  • What is psychological violence?

    Psychological violence refers to a form of abuse that involves the use of words, gestures, or actions to manipulate, control, or intimidate another person. It can include behaviors such as threats, humiliation, intimidation, and isolation, which can have a profound impact on a person's mental and emotional well-being. Psychological violence can be just as harmful as physical violence and can lead to long-lasting psychological trauma and emotional distress.

  • Is violence something personal?

    Violence can be both personal and impersonal. It can be personal when it is directed towards a specific individual or group with intent to harm or exert control. However, violence can also be impersonal when it is carried out as a result of systemic issues, societal norms, or political motivations. In either case, the impact of violence is deeply personal for those who experience it, whether directly or indirectly.

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