Have you noticed that the martial arts foster a lot of macho attitudes, and sometimes I'm as guilty as anybody. But that doesn't make it a good thing. If you've been in the arts for a long enough time, you'll remember when sexism and racism were still common in a lot of schools. Fortunately, that's dying out, I think. Here's my question--do you have openly gay martial artists in your school? How do you feel about training with gay students, classmates or instructors?
The martial arts ARE "macho" -- you have to FORCE the energy out -- think about breaking techniques -- these are not jokes. Its not playing around -- you must focus the energy and then --> go THROUGH the target!
Now, I do not remember anything weird about races in my school, even back when I first joined, which was in the late 1970's. Nothing like that would be tolerated -- we were all practicing together -- getting more powerful together!
Now, I cannot say for sure what this would be like, to practice the martial arts with some gay or lesbian student. I can only go by what the stereotypes might suggest -- one might think that if a woman were a lesbian they might be "tougher"? IF that is the case, then that makes training easier -- just do this!
Now, if a man is gay and because of that is fearful of contact, or such (and I'm not saying this is the case -- and even if it is, most likely individual differences would widely vary?), then this is a barrier to learning, and it must be negotiated. No matter who the student it, they must learn to accept the contact and not be too fearful of it. They must become desensitized to it, if they are to advance in skill!
But -- the way that our classes are held, once the class starts, such things would be of little affect (effect?)? Because once the class starts, and you bow, then the SabumNeem will call out motions, we warm up, more, more, then --
BAM! Here, its on! Go! Kick, kick,kick!!! You hear only his voice! At that point, the student next to you is only an energy, going along with you like the next little magnet in the big magnet!
then -- bow and do forms -- no time for thinking of other things, political affiliation or sexual preference or whatever -- you will kick this target until you do YOUR form -- in front of the Teacher!
freesparring -- fast, fast! accurate, precise -- no time for other thoughts!
cool down -- good feeling comes now -- everyone is happy.
No, I don't think it would be problematic to have someone who has some preference such as this to be in the school, not if the SabumNeem is okay with it, and the classes are led properly. But, I like to think that this TKD is for everyone. Even those with physical handicaps.
Robert