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2. What does it mean to "meet violence with non-violence"? What would it look like?!

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Hi !

Meeting violence with non-violence is not being passive but being actively engaged with peace and non-violent behaviors.

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I can give a example. A example is when Martin Luther King did peaceful protests when walking around town with his supporters and the police sprayed them down with fire truck hoses.

The actual answer is one group does not retaliate to the other groups harmful approach to the situation and stay relaxed and not retaliate with violence while the other group uses aggressive attacks or verbal attacks.

It would look like as if it was like lamb to the slaughter i'm using example because the lamb will not attack back and looks like it is just a sweet lamb while the slaughter kills the lamb.

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Hope this helps.

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