I have never seen “Far Away” by Marsha Ambrosius. The video is expressing emotions such as love between family members and friends. Gay love is seen, where some people are seen to accept a gay couple while others are against it. Some men are aggressive against one of the gay couple, and that result in other effects such as suicide due to lack of acceptance because of their sexuality.
Aggression deals with bullying and beating other individuals because they difference. Violence motivation is acting in an aggressive manner towards a person because they are acting in a way considered unacceptable. The video “Far Away” relates to the specific as it shows the sexuality of two men who fell in love, and they are not accepted by the community members (MarshaAmbrosius, 2011). One of the gay men ends up being beaten brutally as some men acted aggressive against him.
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Sex motivation describes the difference in sexuality. “Far Away” shows a gay couple, with some people accepting their difference and being happy for them. Some community members are also seen unhappy about the gat couple; for instance, a mother who takes away her children so that they do not interact with the gay couple.
Political aggression and violence are seen in my culture. When there are elections, there are cases of opponents attacking each other to weaken them and discourage them from running for office (Shiraev & Levy, 2016). Violence and aggression are used to intimidate some candidates so that others can win.
Psychological torture is an issue facing transgender in Indian Culture. These individuals are considered as cursed as they cannot identify as male or female. Transgender in India do not reside with their family as they have been forced to move to other places to avoid passing the curse to other people.
References
MarshaAmbrosius. (2011, January 06). Marsha Ambrosius - Far Away. Retrieved July 24, 2019, from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zRwLMC2wP0g
Shiraev, E. B., & Levy, D. A. (2016). Cross-cultural psychology: Critical thinking and contemporary applications. Routledge.