It looks like you asked for a definition of violence instead of searching for types of violence.
Yes, because if you have a word that has a definition, and you put a modifier in front of it to specify something, you can’t have that thing becomes something completely different.
Let’s assume my point for a second, for the sake of argument (yes, yes, I know you don’t agree), and violence is physical only.
That means that if you add a modifier in front of it, it doesn’t make sense to have that specified violence suddenly not be physical.
What displayed here is a form of economic violence. It looks like you asked for a definition of violence instead of searching for types of violence.
Yes, because if you have a word that has a definition, and you put a modifier in front of it to specify something, you can’t have that thing becomes something completely different.
Let’s assume my point for a second, for the sake of argument (yes, yes, I know you don’t agree), and violence is physical only.
That means that if you add a modifier in front of it, it doesn’t make sense to have that specified violence suddenly not be physical.
That just doesn’t make any logical sense.