If, for example, I start saying publicly that nobody should welcome a certain person in their houses and offices, that that person is bad(without evidence), am I not doing (psychological) violence to the person and his/her loved ones?
Why do we limit the definition of violence to physical violence, neglecting psychological and other forms of violence?
My point is that some organizations that claim to be none violent are actually violent organizations.
-Chidi Anthony Opara (CAO)
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