The reasons are rather simple:
Gen Z needs to work more due to capitalism's shitty conditions, Gen Z can't afford to have children, and women are starting to have rights now so they're not just gonna have sex with a guy because he tells them to.
Let's face the facts: either Sikhs should not be allowed to carry kirpans — the very blades that killed Henry Nowak — or the public should be able to carry knives, since the current law is clearly not working.
Justice must be applied equally to all.
@kittredge667871@KolakPatolik1 Pesh-kabz isn't a ceremonial blade, it is quite literally a blade of war of Iraniac peoples.
My point is that in no way a ceremonial blade was used, hope that helps.
@LazyVapor1987@th47oneguy Majority of Canadian and British Sikhs even decide to carry a dull, thick edge, harmless version.
Diggwa was proven to be obsessed with daggers used in warfare across the human history, that's why he used Pesh-Kabz, which later his mother hid.
@KolakPatolik1 Miał na szyi Kirpan, natomiast nóż, którego użył, ukryła jego matka, a nóż ten z kolei nie był ceremonialny, w dodatku nóż ten jest znany jako Pesh-kabz. Pesh-kabz jest nożem kultur Irańskich, a nie Pundżabski.
1. Pesh-kabz
2. Nóż którym zamordowano Nowaka
>when the Marxist determines that you are an enemy, it means everything is permitted, nothing is too amoral, and no tactic too evil, in the pursuit of your annihilation