Example in a war there is two side or more that fight each others that is called enemies, but you can have a person you see as a enemy.
Since i do not see anyone as my enemy it is kind of hard to describe
Nonviolence is a position that I respect. I once considered it a guiding philosophy for my life based on the teachings of Jesus and inspiration from others such as Mahatma Gandhi. I no longer personally espouse this fully, but I can respect it.
To me, the enemy is not the human, it is the harmful action.
Sometimes, I believe, the action must be resisted. If this means fighting an attacker, then that is unfortunate.
It's not animosity. It's not hatred. It is cause and effect:
If you do this, then I will do this.
I would prefer not to fight someone, but I will in order to prevent a greater harm from happening to myself or those I love.
In my eyes, abstaining from defensive violence can sometimes lead to far more violence in the long run.
I seek to minimize the total amount of harm caused by those with harmful intent.