The Rise Of Mass Knife Attacks Around The World Shows The Problem Isn’t Guns. It’s People

Authored by Daisy Luther via The Organic Prepper blog,

In China, where firearms are tightly restricted, it’s probably no surprise that those who want to hurt people found another way to do it. The dramatic rise of knife attacks around the world shows that the problem these days isn’t with guns. It’s with people.

Mass knife attacks have become so common over the years that a Chinese police department recently released a video to teach citizens how to defend themselves against knife-wielding assailants and it has gone viral, with 16 million views in just a few days. It has subtitles and some great advice that even I would be able to follow.

[youtube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bM45bTN4Vnc]

All humor aside, some folks in the US who want to do away with the Second Amendment are probably saying smugly, “Well, knife attacks are bad, but only people with GUNS can kill dozens of victims quickly.”

Those folks would be wrong.

For example…

This tells me that it isn’t really a problem with guns. It’s a problem with people.

Instead of school shootings, they have school knifings.

While in the United States, school shootings have become shockingly commonplace, what many don’t know is that in China, where gun control is strict, school knife attacks are a frequent threat. On the very same day as the Sandy Hook shooting in the United States, a man with a knife injured 22 children and one adult at a school in Chenpeng village in the southern province of Guangxi.

Knife attacks at schools in China are common. Last year, a man climbed over the wall of a kindergarten and attacked 11 students. None suffered life-threatening injuries.

In 2016, a man in the southern province of Hainan stabbed 10 children before killing himself, authorities said. And another man killed three students at a school in 2014 before jumping off a building.

Perhaps the worst spate of stabbings occurred in 2010 when attackers targeted schools on three consecutive days. (source)

Just last month, a man wielding a knife killed 9 children and injured 10 others outside a middle school where he says he was bullied.

This isn’t just a problem in China

There have been mass knife attacks all over the world.

In the UK, there has been a deadly knife attack every third day of 2018. In 2017, Met Police recorded 37,443 recorded knife offenses and 6,694 gun offenses. The problem is so bad that a judge has suggested banning the sale of large kitchen knives and that those who already have kitchen knives should file them down to avoid stabbings.

In 2016, two soldiers were attacked by a man with a knife in Belgium, and a few days ago, a prison inmate on day leave stabbed two police officers then took their guns and shot them.

Four people were injured and one was killed when a knife-wielding assailant attacked them in Paris last week.

These are just a few examples and I haven’t dug any further than the first page of Google. I could go on and on, but I think you get the point.

What happens if you take away guns

In each of these cases, something different was blamed.

  • Some of the attackers were shouting “Allahu Akbar” as they stabbed their victims.
  • Some of the attackers cited crippling stress.
  • Some of the attackers said they were bullied or mistreated.
  • Some of the attackers were mentally ill and had a history of psychological problems.
  • Some of the attackers had religious and ethnic differences from their victims.
  • One attacker just didn’t like disabled people.

You can’t fix people who want to harm others for their various reasons by taking away guns. You can only make it harder for the rest of us to defend ourselves against them.

Take away guns, and you get knives. Take away knives and you get improvised explosives. There is no way to take away the yen that some people have to kill others.

And if I am involved in a knife-fight, well, personally, I’d rather take a gun.

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hardscrabble farmer
hardscrabble farmer
June 1, 2018 7:01 am

I work with knives a lot; slaughter, butchery, daily chores. I have one with me every day without fail, wherever I go, whatever I am doing.

When you handle them daily you become very cognizant of just how dangerous they are and you think about where that blade is in relation to your body and to whatever you are using it on. Becoming effective with one, knowing just where to place the blade edge or the tip and the pressure that needs to be applied to control it’s movement through whatever material or substance that is being cut requires a great deal of awareness and attention if you do not want to accidentally cut yourself. If you use the right knives for each job and they are kept very sharp it is one of the most efficacious tools humans have ever developed. What surprises me is how unaware most people are of this simple object and how easy it is to become very effective with one.

This isn’t England. Carrying knives- except through an airport- is something virtually anyone could do with ease. As a means of self defense you could hardly do better. What amazes me is how comfortable most people are with being utterly defenseless as they make there way through the world, one that poses all kinds of threats. And as the author says if involved in a knife fight I’d rather have a gun, but if all I have is a knife then the other person using one had better be very, very good at it.

22winmag - when you ask someone which floor they'd like, and they respond with "ladies lingerie"- they're referencing the AEROSMITH SONG!!!
22winmag - when you ask someone which floor they'd like, and they respond with "ladies lingerie"- they're referencing the AEROSMITH SONG!!!
  hardscrabble farmer
June 1, 2018 8:42 am

A friend laughed when I told him I bought a kevlar shirt and arm guards for dagger and edged weapon practice.

The funny thing is for all their utility, inexperienced persons are far more likely to cut themselves handling knives than shoot themselves handling guns.

Anonymous
Anonymous
June 1, 2018 7:50 am

FWIW, at close quarters in a fight, a knife is more deadly than a gun if the one using it knows what he is doing.

I always have both a fixed blade and a switchblade on my person, never without them.

22winmag - when you ask someone which floor they'd like, and they respond with "ladies lingerie"- they're referencing the AEROSMITH SONG!!!
22winmag - when you ask someone which floor they'd like, and they respond with "ladies lingerie"- they're referencing the AEROSMITH SONG!!!
  Anonymous
June 1, 2018 8:27 am

Yes, the only good defense against a real knife attack is an already cocked and leveled firearm in hand.

If someone is able to tackle you or knife you, it’s best to pull out your 5 shot revolver for payback instead of a slide-jacking automatic pistol.

MadMike
MadMike
June 1, 2018 11:25 am

Knives do not jam and do not run out of ammo. They seldom “miss”.
In the self defense world there is a thing known as the “Tueller Drill” (first done by Sgt. Dennis Tueller Salt Lake City PD). This bit of brilliance consistently proves that the AVERAGE person can cross 21 feet in 1.5 seconds, which is also the average time it takes to draw and fire from an open carry hip holster. The time from 30′ is about 2 seconds, because the attacker is already moving. If you are armed with a gun, an attacker within 21′ has an ADVANTAGE with a knife. This is especially true if the gun is in a complex-to-access holster or off-line-of-attack holster like a fanny pack or shoulder holster… or if you don’t practice the draw, movement, and CQB shooting.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8djH9JjUsyU

diogenes
diogenes
June 1, 2018 12:40 pm

Defense against knife attack
1) shoot.
2) run like hell.

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mangledman
mangledman
June 1, 2018 4:30 pm

A set of car keys on a strap or chain makes a nasty weapon. With a snap or caribiner it will clip to a belt buckle. Makes a nice mace, and I prefer my women armed at least a little bit. Having a few keys that can be swung creates a good amount of force. I have been thinking about eyelets on my walking stick. Holding car keys is not very suspicious, even if it is on a strap. Some of us have no choice but to stand our ground.

mangledman
mangledman
June 1, 2018 4:39 pm

I finally got a comment off. The platformm probably won’t open for several more weeks now.

TampaRed
TampaRed
June 1, 2018 10:21 pm

good article, foxy–
something a little more serious here,archie bunker on gun control–