concept   violence

24 commonsense assertions
Cultures (23) Japan (2) United States (1) Western culture (1) Middle East (1) United Kingdom (1) organized crime (1) Pacifist communities (1) Mexico (1) Ancient Rome (1) Asian cultures (1) criminal underworld (1) peaceful societies (1) Buddhist monks in Southeast Asia (1) East Asia (1) Gladiator events (1) Mafia culture (1) Regions with strict gun control laws (1) Western boxing (1) action movie enthusiasts (1) civilized societies (1) gaming (1) protests (1) street fighting culture (1) more
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 violence United States Violence is prevalent in US media and entertainment, and often considered entertaining by popular culture. 15
2 violence Japan In Japan, physical violence and aggressive sports are generally viewed as inappropriate entertainment. 11
3 violence Western culture In Western culture, violence is typically condemned and resolved non-violently, despite being depicted in media and entertainment. 10
4 violence Japan In Japan, public displays of physical violence are frowned upon while non-violence is valued and promoted. 7
5 violence Middle East In the Middle East, violence is viewed with moral and cultural sensitivities, leading to censorship and social disapproval. 6
6 violence United Kingdom The United Kingdom emphasizes non-violent protest, regulates media violence, and has a history of military conflicts. 6
7 violence organized crime Violence is frequently used for control, intimidation, and conflict resolution in organized crime culture. 5
8 violence Pacifist communities Pacifist communities strongly promote non-violence as a core principle and way of life. 4
9 violence Mexico Graphic depiction of violence in media and entertainment in Mexico reflects a higher tolerance and real-life influence in urban areas. 3
10 violence Ancient Rome Violence was an important aspect of entertainment and power in Ancient Rome. 2
11 violence Asian cultures Public displays of violence are strongly discouraged and bring shame to individuals and families in Asian cultures. 2
12 violence criminal underworld In criminal underworld culture, violence is commonly used to assert control and resolve conflicts. 2
13 violence peaceful societies In peaceful societies, non-violence is a core value and is only used as a last resort. 2
14 violence Buddhist monks in Southeast Asia Violence is considered contradictory to non-violence and compassion in the culture of Buddhist monks in Southeast Asia. 1
15 violence East Asia Public displays of physical violence are generally considered unacceptable and shameful in East Asian culture. 1
16 violence Gladiator events Gladiator events in certain cultures involve violent combat as a form of competition. 1
17 violence Mafia culture Violence is used as a means of control and enforcement in Mafia culture. 1
18 violence Regions with strict gun control laws Strict gun control laws in certain regions result in lower rates of gun-related violence due to restricted access to firearms. 1
19 violence Western boxing Violence is accepted within the rules and safety measures of Western boxing as part of the sport. 1
20 violence action movie enthusiasts Action movie enthusiasts glorify violence as an essential component of thrilling action sequences. 1
21 violence civilized societies In civilized societies, violence is condemned and not an acceptable way to resolve conflicts. 1
22 violence gaming Many video games incorporate violence as a typical element for conflict and action. 1
23 violence protests Violence is seen as a potential tactic in protests against oppression or injustice. 1
24 violence street fighting culture Violence is a common way to resolve conflicts in street fighting culture, often through fistfights and intimidation. 1