Nonviolent extremism is when people have strong beliefs or opinions about something, usually political or social issues, and express those beliefs or opinions in ways that are not violent. Examples of nonviolent extremism include going to protests and rallies, speaking out on social media, and writing articles or letters to the editors of newspapers and magazines. It can also include organizing or participating in charity or volunteer work that is aimed at social or political change. Nonviolent extremism is a way of standing up for what you believe in without using violence.