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@hayek218 Are you asking me what kind of modern steel? On technical name, i cant say since it is not my speciality. Go and watch the videos i gave you the link. For proof, unfortunately i cant find any test, and again since traditional katana is too expensive to be tested
Or maybe, this
https://history.stackexchange.com/questions/5729/how-do-tamahagane-damascus-and-toledo-steel-compare
http://www.thesamuraiworkshop.com/university/content/7/74/en/are-there-any-advantages-to-folded-laminated-or-so-called-clay-tempered-blades.html
"With access to the metallurgical techniques that were common by the 1850’s (when Japan opened its borders after centuries of isolation), there’s little benefit to this backbreaking, time-consuming method. Modern Japanese swordsmiths are actually required, by law, to follow the old ways, but the only advantage this confers is to produce a beautiful grain on a sword that is a unique work of art." https://newtonsapple.club/engineering/samurai-swords/
Today's modern steels do not require folding as they did in feudal Japan. Our steel refining methods are much better from foundries with hundreds of years more experience creating quality billets of steel. https://www.reliks.com/forged-katana/
Say, i have many presented many videos and proves. You only question me, but did not provide counter argument. You only said that Kamakura period swords are strong and durable without any prove.
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@vishalpanwar9914 You're right. I wont support Trump in the 2020s because he's quite a jackass when it comes to 2A. (Not surprised since he's a New Yorker). Gotta find a new candidate to support. (Not vote)
And also, i found something else more interesting.
According to the economist yougov survey, majority of Americans think illegal immigration is an issue (cant find the exact link to the yougov, so enjoy this article: https://www.google.com/amp/amp.washingtontimes.com/news/2019/jan/5/only-7-percent-of-americans-say-illegal-immigratio/)
The problem with the "wall" is that it becomes a political symbol. CATO institute (libertarian think tank, pro legal immigration, anti wall) research says that majority of Americans supported a barrier before 2015, that's before Trump started his presidential campaign. https://www.cato.org/publications/commentary/americans-used-support-border-wall-what-changed-their-minds
Democrats oppose what Trump support. Why they oppose Trump's wall? Because they wanted to gain political point, by opposing the Republicans on securing the border. They supported a fence in the Secure fence act 2006, signed by some Democrats including Obama, Hillary Clinton, and Chuck Schumer. https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Secure_Fence_Act_of_2006
US border officials says that not only walls, some high tech security are also needed to help. https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-shutdown/u-s-border-officials-dont-share-trumps-zeal-for-border-wall-lawmakers-idUSKCN1PV2G2
This is just a few research that i can show (credit to America Uncovered) i'll carry on to the actual effectiveness of the wall later.
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