This is a central point of this book--we don't hate violence. We hate and fear the wrong kind of violence, violence in the wrong context. Because violence in the right context is different. We pay good money to watch it in a stadium, we teach our kids to fight back, we feel proud when, in creaky middle age, we manage a dirty hip-check in a weekend basketball game. Our conversations are filled with military metaphors--we rally the troops after our ideas get shot down. Our sports teams' names celebrate violence--Warriors, Vikings, Lions, Tigers, and Bears.