When an issue goes on for too long without a solution, and when the effects of the issue being unresolved increases in negativity - the sense of injustice builds.
Human beings can't stand injustice for long. The build up of injustice unavoidably always turns to some kind of violence.
There were some great individuals in history that taught humanity how to sensibly and peacefully give expression to the build-up of injustice. Which has been taken on by many these days with protest marches etc. that are loud but very often not physically violent. Most of the violence occurs in clashes with police trying to stop the march.
That strong and automatic tendency to turn to violence is something to always know that it exists as a pathway within human beings, and it is something to watch out for.
Whenever we see violence there is always some kind of injustice issue behind it. Or if apparently not, injustice is being made straight away with violence and that will be the cause for future violence due to that injustice.
Therefore if we see violence, it is as Gnosis advises us, the better thing to do is to comprehend that behind it is injustice and that it does not have to be attempted to be resolved using violence. In that way we can better help and lead the way out of the conflict addressing the injustice without violence.
To deal in violence is to be playing with a direct line to justice with high loss rates at stake. There are other ways to work with justice that are not violence and have a less costly rate. These ways are what we must use.
There are also many forms of violence such as verbal and mental that we often ignore.
Also stopping violence with violence causes more violence.
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