Just in case anyone needs to explain to someone you know (local villiage useful idiot) why Ma'Khla Bryant was an attempted murderer, and why you don't stop a stabber with random gunfire to the air, or shots to the leg.
For some insane reason the Left truly believes knives are somehow less or even non-lethal compared to guns.
For some insane reason the Left truly believes knives are somehow less or even non-lethal compared to guns.
I'm sure a bunch are just knowingly lying to virtue signal and/or push political agendas, but for many it comes back to the same issue that always arises with nearly every political debate: People are making statements about things they know jack **** about.
If the scariest "knife" you've ever used is a semi-dull steak knife (or, maybe even just a bog-standard dinner knife) then their statements make sense to you. If you've ever had to butcher an animal, clear brush or defend yourself with a blade (or, heck, even just prepared a thanksgiving turkey) then you find out real quick what knives are actually capable of.
I'm sure many are pushing their dogma, but I've got to believe, considering how little push-back on the Left I've seen from this, that there are people now buying it. Just like there were people who believed 1 in 3 women were raped in College.
If the scariest "knife" you've ever used is a semi-dull steak knife (or, maybe even just a bog-standard dinner knife) then their statements make sense to you.
The scariest knives are the unassuming ones. Thin and just a little long. There's a reason the SEAL's knife is like that, and it's purpose is based on human anatomy.
Just in case anyone needs to explain to someone you know (local villiage useful idiot) why Ma'Khla Bryant was an attempted murderer, and why you don't stop a stabber with random gunfire to the air, or shots to the leg.
For some insane reason the Left truly believes knives are somehow less or even non-lethal compared to guns.
I'm sure a bunch are just knowingly lying to virtue signal and/or push political agendas, but for many it comes back to the same issue that always arises with nearly every political debate: People are making statements about things they know jack **** about.
If the scariest "knife" you've ever used is a semi-dull steak knife (or, maybe even just a bog-standard dinner knife) then their statements make sense to you. If you've ever had to butcher an animal, clear brush or defend yourself with a blade (or, heck, even just prepared a thanksgiving turkey) then you find out real quick what knives are actually capable of.
These ACAB tards would be singing an entirely different tune once they're a victim of knife crime.
Probably join Moms Against Knives.
I'm sure many are pushing their dogma, but I've got to believe, considering how little push-back on the Left I've seen from this, that there are people now buying it. Just like there were people who believed 1 in 3 women were raped in College.
The scariest knives are the unassuming ones. Thin and just a little long. There's a reason the SEAL's knife is like that, and it's purpose is based on human anatomy.