I agree.
There was a long thread here where people were arguing about this topic.
My take is that people saying sharp knives are safer don’t understand how average people are using knives.
Totally different than in restaurant setting or ‘self proclaimed chef’ setting where you are going to chop loads of stuff fast or you get angry customers or you take pride in your chopping and slicing skills.
Worst offenders were sharpening knives for other people and then they were surprised that those people would cut themselves with sharp knives… none of the story included a person who was perfectly happy with their dull knife cutting themselves with that dull knife.
I get where you are coming from but at the same time if you use a potentially dangerous tool you should learn how to properly use it.
Just using a claw grip will significantly reduce your chance of injury.
I have seen more injuries from dull knives slipping on vegtable skin than too sharp knives.
That said, the mirror shine finish some enthusiasts go for is indeed over the top.
> My take is that people saying sharp knives are safer don’t understand how average people are using knives.
Sharp knives are safer.
Bad knife technique is unsafe, regardless of sharpness, but with a dull knife you lack control even with good technique.
> none of the story included a person who was perfectly happy with their dull knife cutting themselves with that dull knife.
People that are perfectly happy with dull knives cut themselves with those dull knives all the time. Sometimes, that's the spur for people learning how to use a knife and becoming unhappy with dull knives.