I, for one, heartily believe the world would be a better place if violence were to disappear. We do, of course, come to the immediate realization that it is unlikely if not impossible to eliminate it in its entirety (as voiced by Pragmia & Talmann).
I agree with Castavithius that human beings should attempt to curb our violent urges at the very least, if not squash them completely, as we are not mere animals incapable of denying our base instincts. Taking a vow of non-violence is an excellent way to begin, I think. As Ghandi says, "I object to violence because when it appears to do good, the good is only temporary; the evil it does is permanent."
what would happen if there wasn't any violence?
there would be too many people, nothing interesting would happen and we wouldn't have any events at all. that's why violence is needed but killing people is a bit out of order. Nothing wrong with the Die Hard films though!! New Die Hard out in July
You mean to say nothing is interesting that doesn't involve violence? Movies, books, music, painting, sculpture, theater, any of art's many forms... all boring, eh? Social interaction, contemplation, self discovery, family raising: worthless ways to spend your time? Inventions, historical milestones, great scientific discoveries, diplomatic conventions: not "events" worth mentioning?
Who tends to be more respected in just about any country: A soldier or a hippie who throws rocks at soldiers?
Secondly, let's assume that Earth had no violence. Because it would have no violence, what if you get attacked in the woods by a bear? What would you do?
I made the assumption that the question presumes human vs. human violence, but I could easily be incorrect. I've obviously no idea how Solnath intends it to be read.