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The erosion of democracy: how violence and polarization threatens civil society

  Violence has no place in a democracy. The essence of democratic governance lies in the ability to engage in spirited debates, protests, and discussions—where disagreements can be aired without fear of physical retaliation. However, the increasing presence of political violence, such as the recent second assassination attempt on Donald Trump and the continuing unrest in Springfield, Ohio, raises a disturbing question: Are we losing our democracy?   Civil discourse and the peaceful transition of power are the bedrock of any functioning democracy. When political discourse gives way to violence, it signals the erosion of these very foundations. In recent years, political polarization has escalated to alarming levels, creating a climate of fear, distrust, and division that is further eroding trust in democratic institutions. Violence, whether threatened or actualized, undermines these institutions and fosters an environment where extremism thrives.     The Rol...