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Violence is an extreme form of aggression, such as assault, rape or murder. Violence has many causes, including frustration, exposure to violent media, violence in the home or neighborhood and a tendency to see other people's actions as hostile. People love to see violence in movies, but that would change if they were the one receiving it. Violence is a perversion of humanity's destiny hallucinated into being deeply confused individuals. What is the plight of a violent person? It is that they have no sense of joy, no inner sense of worthiness, lovable or at all significant. Is it because they have no inner peace that they become violent?

Militia and war is prominent in society and coincides with human nature. The United States is a country that looks upon violence and aggression as terrible things. The U.S has since 2000 been killing and taking away people's privacy in Iraq. Ever since the terrorist attack towards the Twin Towers on September 11, 2001, our military forces have been there, risking their lives so that nothing like that will happen again. "Were there other types of interventions that would have worked more humanely and less destructively in resolving ethnic tensions without killing thousands of civilians and destroying their essential infrastructure -- a truly humanitarian intervention -- not a death-dealing military one?" (Horck, 2000). Another brutal war was World War I. "117,000 American men killed in battle." (Wiki) World War I was known as the Great War because it impacted the world very much. Our country is afraid that if they leave these people to themselves, that they would revolt and endanger our lives again. Nobody can truly know that; you just have to hope for the best. War is an easy and quick approach to solving problems, but it doesn't solve them fully. There is still turmoil amongst people.Sadly the nature of our society seeks violence as their answer and may always stay that way.

"Holocaust" is a word of Greek origin meaning "sacrifice by fire." In 1933, Hitler and Nazi's of Germany killed approximately six million Jewish people. "The Nazis, who came to power in Germany in January 1933, believed that Germans were "racially superior" and that the Jews, deemed "inferior," were an alien threat to the so-called German racial community." (Holocaust Museum 1) Most Germans believed that they were superior to the Jews, therefore discriminated against them for being who they were. By killing several thousand Jewish people, Hitler felt as though he could finally live in a perfect world. The Holocaust was a genocide that was hypocritical in it's definition and that is why it never ended. Having several people on his side he was able to easily commit murder and get away with it for a time. The Holocaust is prominent in human nature because it was easily attainable. He could get away with murder. Not only was it easy, but they were naive to what he was doing therefore calling them to their early death even sooner. The Holocaust was wrong, it broke all the laws of human society, including the Bible.

Hanging is another form of violence that came from the ideas of people being wrongly

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