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Theory of Cultural Violence

The Theory of Cultural Violence suggests that certain cultural beliefs, symbols, or ideas can make violent behavior seem acceptable or normal within a society. These cultural aspects can justify or legitimize violence, making it easier for individuals or groups to commit harmful acts without feeling guilty. Essentially, cultural violence acts as a lens that shapes perceptions, reducing moral barriers to violence and encouraging acceptance of conflict or aggression as part of that culture's values or traditions.