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Revision as of 19:15, 24 November 2007
Violence is physical force applied for unethical reasons such as aggression, abuse or exploitation. Its ethical opposite is self-defense or defense of another.
Most countries have laws against violence, although outside of the democratic world governments typically employ violence against their own citizenry.
- Excessive violence is naturally associated with other forms of social pathology. [1]
Sexual deviance and mass murder
Paul Cameron said that the "top six U.S. male serial killers" were all homosexual:
- Donald Harvey
- John Wayne Gacy
- Patrick Kearney
- Bruce Davis
- [[The Corll-Henley-Brooks sex-murder-torture ring
- Juan Corona