Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Living In a Violent World Beyond Terror

By Chloe Gib


Alienation and rivalry have been the very components of emotional distress and territorial conflicts. Several wounded nations have cried out endlessly of pain; pain that is brought by the swelling egocentrism and selfishness of each opposing parties. These highly destructive events have been the major causes of thousand deaths. Now, every person across the borders has to join up to promote peace and unity amongst nations. But then, bomb threats and hoaxes are still prevalent in several territorial jurisdictions causing terrible trepidation beyond terror.

The massive changes in the world are an immaculate justification of the never-ending opulence of material bound sovereigns. Yet, along the immense material power is the immeasurable aggression of people who never want to admit defeat. This is how the world becomes a fearful realm of predators and preys.

Domestic abuse is no doubt endemic. Several countries around the Middle East are seen in the news every day. While a perfect remedy has yet to be found, millions of ordinary citizens could be anticipated to get inflicted not only physically. Traumatic incidents encountered on a daily basis are enough for the inner faculties to die away.

Threats on security affect not just the regional dominions. Life in the midst of severe economic competition is truly tragic. Plus, the impacts of the current climate change have never been fiercer as before.

It takes a broad spectrum of people to rebuild the world, they say. And true enough, a million people in a nation cannot fully overthrow a sovereign power that has been in existence for decades. And that is basically what has happened to most conflicting territories today.

There have been a considerable number of published books on domestic violence that recount real encounters of people from all walks in life. And when you say domestic violence, it is not only within the sphere of political science. This also goes inside the familial structure and support system.

True stories of abused women and children are some of the gripping narratives readers may come across leafing through the pages. And though, these reading materials are likely not mentally and emotionally healthy, the very intention on reading these is to actually have a glimpse with what have been happening out there.

More than a few people live beyond terror. Hostile encounters are in the news each passing day. Tragic as these can be, everybody needs to be aware and start doing something beneficial.




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