Violence in everyday life
In my second intervention project, I decided to make a poster about violence in everyday life. What do you think when you hear a word of violence? Violence in Everyday Life examines how gender and sexuality intersect with violence and the use of physical force. Everybody has experienced violence, especially blacks who were forced by whites as stated in the Black Lives Matter article “I can't breathe”, These words became the anthem for black people. How does this relate to violence? This is related because there is a connection between violence and racism because they target the gender and color of black people as problems.
Moreover, Violence is everywhere, for example, at home, on the street, at work, at school and etc. Married women are always exposed to violence from their husbands or sometimes even from their children. Violence may not only affect women, but their children, as well. As a result of this violence, suicidal thoughts and actions can occur. Two years ago, in my country, there was a woman who was married to a kind man she thought that his heart was kind from the inside. However, after two years, she began to see his nervousness, and he started hitting her every day until she decided to leave; he then hit her more till she went to the hospital; after she was released, she took her own life due to the violence she had experienced.
Furthermore, violence always leads to physical and psychological fatigue, especially for children. It is not just women who are victimized by violence, but also men, especially in prison. Violence is sometimes used against men as if he is not a human being worthy of respect, but they treat men as inscets
Finally, I believe we will all be able to get over violence in our lives so it is our responsibility to make sure we choose the right person, the right place, and the right jobs, as well as a good community to live in, so stop being violence to others.


This is a great message. Did anyone see the message? Did you speak with anyone? Can you post the message somewhere - where others may interact or reflect on the message? Maybe others can leave messages too?
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