Never use these phrases in newspapers or in any media, or people will continue to be murdered or attacked with knives, or punched etc.
"Gloves are off" Suzy Fowler Watt said it as a top Headline on BBC LOOK EAST, leading to the punching of a popstar, and the punching to death of
another person.
"Knives are out, Nick Robinson, BBC News". This led to confirmed data of 3 murders, and possibly up to 6 (data unknown), and God knows how much
other non-fatal knife crime.
Daily Mail newspaper printed verbatim the sentence "Sharpened knives anyone?" [this means "Shall we stab him?"] THIS LED TO AT LEAST 2 MURDERS
(CONFIRMED DATA), PROBABLY MORE WHERE DATA IS UNKNOWN.
"Rape Girl, Stoned to Death" (published by Daily Mirror) and "Rape Girl, 13, Stoned to Death" (published by Daily Mail), led to the gang rape of a
14 year old by a group of feral youths stoned on marijuana. It was TOTALLY OBVIOUS THAT THAT WAS GOING TO HAPPEN.
THOSE ARE PHRASES THAT SHOULD NOT BE USED, BECAUSE THEY ARE EFFECTIVE INCITEMENTS. [please do not commit violent crime]
NOTICE HAS BEEN SENT TO DAILY MAIL DIRECTORS
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(Due to knife crime incitements, further information search in Google "KNIFE METAPHORS")
The Directors have been given 14 days to give agreement to pay, otherwise with regret the bankruptcy petition will be invoked, which would cost me
another £3000.
I have composed a piece called 'Sonata in 1 movement - the Daily Mail sonata'. Can be found at
www.myspace.com...
[edit on 20-3-2010 by TheDailyPlanet]
[edit on 20-3-2010 by TheDailyPlanet]