• Noblesavage@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    Yes, you’re right everything can cause serious harm or kill, but certain things are designed to harm or kill, or designed to look like something that could harm or kill.

    Context is a big factor here. A person holding a 6 inch knife in a kitchen? No one is going to bat an eye. They’re probably using that knife to prep vegetables. Same knife, same person but they are walking around a market/playground/movie theatre? Suddenly it’s a very different situation and context.

    Is that stranger with the knife safe? I don’t know, but I do know that I don’t have anything to defend myself aside from what is around me if they ARE NOT a safe person.

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      3 months ago

      There is nothing wrong with running around swinging knives simply because you want to. That’s just freedom, and it’s ok.

      I don’t have anything to defend myself

      So instead of arming yourself, you’re trying to disarm the rest of the world? Why take that difficult path instead of the easy way?

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        3 months ago

        So instead of arming yourself

        Yeah no wonder America is a lost cause in terms of violence. How or why would anyone arm themselves when they’re already in a public place?

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          3 months ago

          To protect yourself and others from crazies. Because crazies can and will use anything and everything as a weapon.