We the People need real Democracy and Governance that Says No to Political Violence in Zambia !

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Uploaded by on Oct 9, 2010

In summary to the Political Violence that we see in Zambia today, the primary source of the human capacity for Political Violence appears to be the frustration-aggression mechanism of the MMD presidency. Frustration does not necessarily lead to violence, and violence for some men is motivated by expectations of gain and poor understanding of leadership. The anger induced by frustration, however, is a motivating force that disposes such men to aggression, irrespective of its instrumentalities. If frustrations are sufficiently prolonged or sharply felt, aggression is quite likely, if not certain, to occur. To conclude that the relationship is not relevant to individual or collective Political Violence is akin to the assertion that the law of gravitation is irrelevant to the theory of flight because not everything that goes up falls back to earth in accord with the basic gravitational principle, in short what we must all know is that if nothing is done to Stop Political Violence now in Zambia we shall see a lot of people get killed by the Mmd millitia. The frustration-aggression mechanism is in this sense analogous to the law of gravity: men who are frustrated have an innate disposition to do violence to its source in proportion to the intensity of their frustrations ....


. The intensity and scope of the frustration in turn lead to the potential for what I will call collective violence. The second part of the theory concerns the transformation of this potential into a narrower one for political violence--the "politicization of discontent."
Two variables politically focus the potential for collective violence. The first is the normative justification for political violence. The second is the perceived utility of such violence, based on some past experience. If political violence is believed to be legitimate and has worked in the past or elsewhere, the intensity and scope of these two variables determine the degree to which the potential for collective violence is transformed into the potential for political violence that will lead Zambia into ashes that is if we as a people do not stand up to SAY NO !.

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  • LOL did you just say Demoracy? So you need mob rule? bwhahahaha... Try a Repubic, it's much nicer.

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