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Wednesday, July 19, 2023

What is it with machetes lately?

Police are searching for whoever struck a man in the head with a machete near an Anaheim Burger King restaurant Wednesday night.

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It seems like over the past few months, I'm reading about somebody whacking somebody else with a machete at least once a week, and it's not just one area, either. It's New York, Tennessee, California, Oklahoma.....

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  1. We need common sense machete control. .

    Think of the chill-runs.....

    If it saves one life.....

    Need I continue?

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    1. I had just thought your first sentence, before I even saw your comment...
      Kari

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  2. Machetes are both a great tool and a fearsome weapon. If you have Hispanics, Caribbeans or Filipinos nearby, you can rest assured machetes will be nearby. And it only takes a couple of minutes of handling by any neighbor who has not grown with them to appreciate them.
    They are the poor man's sword.

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    1. ...and Africans. MILLIONS of Rawandans were killed (butchered), by Rawandans (!) with them for being too light and having too-fine features.

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  3. I reckon it's the weapon/tool much used in S. America. Now we have droves of illegals all over the USA.

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  4. A 12 year old used one in a robery in winnipeg yesterday and a man went on a rapage in windsor ontario with one last week.

    Seeing the same pattern here in Canada as well.

    Exile1981

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  5. Anyone can buy one for $7 at Harbor Freight that's why.

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  6. keep 'em comin' over the border - jes' keep 'em comin'!

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  7. Funny, britistan having the same problems following suicidal immigration policies and the import of millions of third worlders. Hmmm.

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  8. The 'Vibrants and Summer In The City' are spouting diversity all over the place. Now lets see the Left go on 'Machete Waiting Periods' and 'Machete Registration'. Dead is dead Playuh and a death from a shot or a hack yields same result !

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  9. Was that one of them AR-15 style high capacity ones used in mass macheteings?

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  10. Gee, could it have something to do with all the machete wielding types who have illegally come across the borders?

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  11. I suspect, having seen pictures of "machete" attacks, that the media is calling every bladed item a machete. Kinda like every rifle was an AK and all pistols and revolvers were Glocks.
    Steve S6

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  12. Third Worlders, they use them for everything from picking their teef to clipping their toe nails.

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  13. To an angry Squatemalan not used to the concrete jungle, everyone is sugar cane...

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  14. can't you just smell all the vibrancy in the diverse cultural enrichment

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  15. When you import the third world, you become the third world.

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  16. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GdYAYgbf5Uc there's only one way to stop this insanity and we all know it

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  17. Dem gunz be ‘spensive. My ‘chete be cheaper an jus as good.

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  18. This BK sets directly in front of a Home Depot that is well known for the dozens of day laborers, trash haulers, moving “specialists” and people selling food out of the trunk of their cars that hang out in the parking lot.

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  19. Isn't multiculturalism grand!

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  20. According to the *spit* UN, the machette is the most common murder weapon on the planet.

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  21. Low-emission machetes, manufactured with recycled renewables, locally sourced, and the one with the handle with Che's picture on one side and AOC's on the other is a collector's item that will continue to grow in value even as the rest of your wealth is being redistributed.

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  22. It's gotta be because Queens of the Stone Age just came out with a new album and the song 'Paper Machete' is on it. Great song!!!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sL4HpIixKiI

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  23. No need to reload
    JD

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  24. It's the combination of "migrants" and gun control. Is this happening in Texas? It won't be long before someone gets a fatal lesson about bringing a machete to a gun fight.

    markm

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  25. https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/canada/suspect-arrested-after-people-threatened-with-machete-on-first-nation-where-mass-stabbing-took-place/ar-AA1e5ltk?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=c5719564a61f44648be4468b61d6f548&ei=19

    Not very far from me. Sometimes, I wonder if I should move or buy kevlar.

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  26. Wife used to watch as two Haitian sensations clashing over something trivial at work at the nursing home would each race to her beater car to retrieve the ubiquitous machete from the trunk. No fatalities that she ever saw, but she was told by one of them that EVERY Haitian carries a machete in the car. As common as a tire iron and jack.

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  27. I live in S.A so dudes carry machettes all over chopping grass, branches, medicinal herbs. I just smile and give 'em a "que tal" and carry on about my business.

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