(03-28-2025, 09:22 AM)Ninurta Wrote: "Dangerous weapons" - again, there is no such thing as a "dangerous weapon", there are only dangerous people...
Ah yes, but if one points this obvious factor out, one may have to look ways of identifying these 'dangerous people'.
If a pattern emerges regarding lifestyle, manners of societal-interaction. income-generating and particular locales
where blade-behaviour occurs, such a model may not fit with trending political wishes.

That's why no British politician will use the expression "Working Class", a grouping that had been given to those
who struggle with low pay and are from communities based around a sole industry. Today, many communities in
the UK tend to congregate around particular 'overseas' cultures and religion, values that can often effect regular
employment. When such forces are at work, sources of income can be sought through less traditional means and
may require utensils sot usually seen in the environs of jobs and business.

Read The TV Guide, yer' don't need a TV.