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The pen is mightier than the sword

I can't really repeat my previous blog title "Those that live by the sword" for this story. Besides, no one died. So I'm left with "the pen is mightier than the sword".

Police have arrested a 16-year-old after a samurai sword attack nearly severed a man's hand outside a Palmerston North party.

It might be, but one on one, I think I'd take the Katana over the Parker. Besides, you still need a hand to write with. You can't counter attack with a long essay if your hand has been severed.

Ever since Antonie Dixon sliced his way to infamy, it seems the Katana has been more prevalent in the news. Was it "Kill Bill", "The Last Samurai" or "Teen Age Mutant Ninja Turtles" that have inspired the new Ronin?

Do we ban the Turtles or Crush the Sword? Maybe we just ban parties? Do we put him in jail or give him community service as a vegetable slicer in a soup kitchen? Perhaps if happy drugs were legalized everyone would be too smashed to fight?

Either way, I'd prefer to be attacked with a Parker

Comments

  1. There's a stand selling Samurai swords in Hornby Mall, in a very prominent location.

    Which just goes to show, if guns are hard to obtain people will just buy a different weapon. And if you restrict that, they'll get something else (say, a machete: I've got a massive one from a local hardware store).

    There's no sense banning everything sharp.

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  2. Maybe it was a sharp wit that provoked the attack?

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