A Quote by Kenya Moore

I do not condone violence on any level. — © Kenya Moore
I do not condone violence on any level.
I would never ever condone any violence of any kind. But in the theater of fiction, blood is delightful.
I'm not a hateful person and don't condone any kind of violence against others.
I would never condone violence against women in any form, and for all of those I offended, I am sincerely sorry.
I decry all domestic violence behavior; to condone violence against women would violate all standards of decency, run counter to my commitment to end domestic violence, and violate my core values!
I do not condone the use of violence.
I don't condone violence, period.
We don't condone violence. And I say it.
It's not OK to condone violence because of free speech.
Sea Shepherd does not condone, nor do we practise, violence.
Well, let me just say that I condone violence in all of its forms.
I'm so sick of seeing guns in movies, and all this violence; and if there was going to be violence in Pines, I wanted it to actually be narrative violence. I wasn't interested in fetishizing violence in any way of making it feel cool or slow-motion violence. I wanted it to be just violence that affected the story.
I am determined not to kill, not to let others kill, and not to condone any act of killing in the world, in my thinking, and in my way of life. We cannot support any act of killing; no killing can be justified. But not to kill is not enough ... If in your thinking you allow the killing to go on, you also break this precept. We must be determined not to condone killing, even in our minds.
My whole access into culture was violent. Violence is something I understand. Don't like it, don't condone it, but I sure understand where it comes from.
I don't condone racism. I don't condone prejudice.
Personally, I can't stand violence. In any standard American mainstream movie, there's 20 times more violence than in any one of my films, so I don't know why those directors aren't asked why they're such specialists for violence.
The message [of Donald Trump] is that that type of thing happening. Let's focus on what happened.What happened was the murder, the murder of this person pushing a stroller, it's unacceptable in an American city to continue to have this level of violence and the level of violence in Chicago is unacceptable.
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