Jüri Kolk: All men
A mentality that tolerates violence still prevails in Estonia and a very large share of society sides with the perpetrator, Jüri Kolk writes.
In a recent commentary, author Jüri Kolk argues that Estonian society continues to grapple with a persistent culture that excuses violent behavior. He contends that a significant portion of the public frequently aligns itself with aggressors rather than victims, suggesting a deep-seated issue in collective attitudes. This normalization of hostility reflects a broader failure to address the roots of interpersonal aggression. Kolk highlights that such perspectives remain alarmingly common within the national discourse. Ultimately, he calls for a critical re-examination of these societal norms to foster a safer environment. His observations serve as a stark critique of the current moral landscape in Estonia.
This perspective highlights a critical ongoing debate regarding societal tolerance for violence and the need for cultural reform in Estonia.
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