Monday 22 July 2019

What Is Violence.


       Violence should be avoided, but is self defence violence?  Is the state the greatest perpetrator of violence on the planet? Is self defence against the vast state institution of violence, violence or self defence? Violence comes in many shades, from physical, to psychological, suppression of desires is violence, stunting the potential of an individual by avoidable poverty is violence. How should we respond to these acts of violence?

Sub.Media: What is Violence?
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        SubMedia offers up another video installment in their A is for Anarchy series. This episode takes on violence, what it means, how it plays out in struggles, daily life, and how it is utilized by the State and forces of domination.

 
       Our societies are heavily dependent on violence to function. While states will attempt to hold a monopoly on violence and constantly find new ways to legitimize their use of force, people struggling against domination can also use violence to confront the hierarchical systems oppressing them. While debates around violence and tactics seem to be revived every time someone decides to fight back, the necessity of physical attacks on power cannot be ignored. So, what is violence exactly, and how does it function in the world?
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2 comments:

  1. This is also violence:

    "The planned High Speed rail project HS2, could cost the tax payers as much as £100billion and will be an environmental disaster."

    https://youtu.be/lQUglnEmhOc

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  2. What lots of people don't seem to grasp is that violence takes many guises.There is the violence of avoidable poverty, there is the violence for misleading propaganda, there is the violence of the corporate attack on the environment, which we all feel and will with ever greater force as the years tick by. We live in a society whose foundations are violence and most of it is accepted with subservience.

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