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"Dangerous Things" by Nutnfancy

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The "do-gooders" of the world have created a Fear Culture, teaching and advocating that ANY object, device, or thing that could possibly cause harm should be avoided and outlawed. This protectionist agenda serves to lessen public safety, NOT increase it. Moreover it has created millions of "sheeple" who claim NO personal responsibility, who have no self-reliance, and who completely lack the skill sets to operate and master "dangerous things." This is in stark contrast to days gone by; personal responsibility, common sense, and a variety of useful skill sets were passed onto growing generations and their use was matter-of-fact way of life. In many circles it's still this way despite ever-advancing government socialism. Within our own spheres of influence, we should all work to reverse the trend of idiocy, blame shifting, and incompetence that the "protectionist" culture fosters against items that hold potential for misuse. Instead of fearing these devices we should master them and become proficient, safe, and expert in their use all while embracing personal accountability. The military teaches young boys and girls to do this all the time with great success. When used by competent, good people of the world, these device INCREASE public safety and peace not lessen it. Surely there will be the crazies and nutjobs that will abuse them and cause suffering even death with dangerous things. But the percentages of this are miniscule and regardless, no amount of legislation has even stopped these abuses and it never will. Instead we should increase the "sheepdogs" of the world who take ownership of lives and their mastery of technologies which ensure security, utility, or even fun. Government regulation fosters the Fear Culture and breeds incompetence within the general public. If left alone, the ownership and use of such devices can be self-regulating, and will serve to nullify the ever- increasing proliferation of predatory or free-fire zones for the "wolves" of the world. Plenty of instruction within the Nutnfancy Project is out there already on the use of "dangerous things" and more will be forthcoming. Moreover many other great websites and organizations like the NRA abound that can provide instruction. Therefore if one is truly concerned about the public good then he shouldn't fear "dangerous things" but should fear the ignorance that promotes their incompetent use and abuse.

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  • WOW nutnfancy is a car enthusiast too!? thats awesome. I gotta say, 99% or MORE of people have NO IDEA how to control a car at its limits.

  • boy id love to live in perfectville usa

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  • hahaha, contradiction at 8:26 "I never killed anybody, I never hurt anything . >I would go hunt rabbits<lol"

  • This truth needs to be spread further around this country. We've been too blinded by the government holding our hands for so long that many of the people in the U.S., as well as in other countries like the U.K., have lost sight of common sense and what true freedom really should be. Keeping it real as always, Nutn

  • We should ban people from living in cold places beacause they might get hypothermia.

  • Awsome

  • fire the camera man i see trees everyday.

  • Don't mess with perfectville, USA.

    Great vid nutnfancy keep em comin

  • we should ban solid foods! they're a choking hazard! we wouldn't want to have anybody choke.

  • man I want one of those so bad! it looks like so much fun. my dad's tryin to teach me to drive a stick, i've killed it so many times but it's so much more fun than an automatic. awesome video btw!

  • Hey nutn run for president!👍🔫💣

  • Love this. Just another argument: Sex is dangerous, and we do that all the time.

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