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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a violent message of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing themes or content that convey aggression, hostility, or strong negative emotions, often in the context of literature, media, or social commentary.
Example: "The film was criticized for its violent message of revenge that overshadowed any moral lessons."
Alternatives: "an aggressive message of" or "a hostile message of".
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Meanwhile, another fanatic -- a Jewish mystic from Ukraine with a group of thuggish followers -- is beginning to preach a violent message of redemption, so alarming Nathan Kaplansky, a Jewish labor leader, that he even warns his class enemy Moritz Rotenburg of the new threat.
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That was the case in Shabqadar, on the edge of Mohmand, where the Taliban decided to send a violent message in December.
Smith questions the "disgusting, violent" message of the film, which is "totally out of line with Australian values and law," highlighting that one-in-three Australian women will be the victims of gender-based violence in their lifetime.
The complaint accuses the state of enacting the ban because of the violent message it believes the sport conveys.
In 2016, the group released a series of violent messages prompting its followers to conduct attacks on individuals deemed "nonbelievers" of Islam.
In The Dynamics of Armed Struggle, J. Bowyer Bell contends that "armed struggle" is a message to the enemy that they are "doomed by history" and that operations are "violent message units" designed to "accelerate history" to this end.
"Where al-Qaeda's narrative focused on themes of oppression and violence, Isil can purport to offer a non-violent message, appealing to people to travel, live in and help to build the so-called caliphate".
The original tweet by Fenerbahce hooligans: Fenerbache fans send a welcome message to their Europa League opponents... pic.twitter.com/fOIoLpvX1T Instead of posting violent messages in response, Celtic fans came back with a more light-hearted reply, brandishing their own 'weapons' in funny pictures, using the Simpsons'-inspired hashtag: #thatisnotaknife.
In the letter, the ADC implores Eastwood and Cooper to denounce the "hundreds of violent messages targeting Arab and Muslim Americans from movie-goers," which it said had been made mostly on social media sites such as Facebook and Twitter, "in an effort to reduce the hateful rhetoric".
The prosecutor's office responsible for the case said such tests were commonplace in cases involving the dissemination of violent messages.
The use of social media, though, to disseminate such violent messages is a relatively new and growing phenomenon.
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