We should be more concerned about why people do want to kill each other, not how.
There is a plenty of ways to kill a human without a systemic weapon, either with bare hands or even indirectly without a touch. Tools like weapons just serve as a spatial projection of intent. They are not the cause. Any object may assume a role of a weapon.
Therefore, I ask: Why are those people killing school children uninhibited by moral restraints nor by biologic instincts?
I understand your fear, but certainly, that's not a mechanical problem of owning some specific tool or another.
It's a problem of badly poisoned mind of the attackers. Their intent is broken as well as their self-control and natural instincts. Where this poison comes from?
(Score: 3, Insightful) by Mojibake Tengu on Saturday May 28 2022, @08:41PM
We should be more concerned about why people do want to kill each other, not how.
There is a plenty of ways to kill a human without a systemic weapon, either with bare hands or even indirectly without a touch.
Tools like weapons just serve as a spatial projection of intent. They are not the cause. Any object may assume a role of a weapon.
Therefore, I ask:
Why are those people killing school children uninhibited by moral restraints nor by biologic instincts?
I understand your fear, but certainly, that's not a mechanical problem of owning some specific tool or another.
It's a problem of badly poisoned mind of the attackers. Their intent is broken as well as their self-control and natural instincts.
Where this poison comes from?
And, more importantly: How to remove it?