Greetings – It is true that killing methods are common knowledge
In our culture, The sad news is that more and more citizens
Have no reservations about using them,
There are lots of schools out there that believe that learning MAs is preparation for a worst-case scenario (i.e. the fall of society, zombies, or an alien attack.)
The way that we train is the way that we are going to respond,
In 99.9 % of situations , a lethal response is not justifiable in
A civil context. So I can train stealth and assassination methods
Exclusively , the best way to take someone out is to not
Fight them at all, but , Kill them out right without warning,
If you're going to fight, then be expect the consequences as much as you expect to get hit. You can get into a scuffle and the person drops dead from a heart attack. Either way, I don't think you're seeing a gray area between lethal and not-so-lethal attacks.
This is clearly taught in all Military Combatant training,
Many military organizations (including the US) teach non-lethal technique... Some even express the non-lethality, as well as the effectiveness of the style.
How useful is this to a young , civilian practitioner ?
This will in fact result in anyone trained to do this , to be
Incarcerated or executed for murder, were it ever to be used.
Do I need to worry about what is justified in the mind of
A youthful product of a violent culture , that I trained in this manner ?
Have you ever been singled out in a violent manner? Have you ever stood up for a person in a situation where physical confrontation is more effective than waiting for the police? No one's telling you to "KILL KILL KILL" but they are telling you to "OVERCOME OUTPERFORM WIN." It's not murder if a court of law sees your situation as a defensive one. They would have to show INTENT and MOTIVE in order to convict you for murder.
The truth is that In a Civil context , Murder is a act of cowardice ,
You Kill someone who you are AFRAID TO FACE another day,
Optimus Prime didn't off Megatron... and look
what happened to him. I'd rather win a confrontation and spend one night in jail for seriously injuring my attacker, and suffer a court date where I can clearly defend myself in a court of law. Self defense can definitely be argued.
We have more then enough cowards in our society,
And to teach someone to do this barehanded is rather a pointless
Gesture. Fact is that these killing methods only appeal to the
Imagination of the sane individual, because they let them pretend
Even to their self that they are something that they are not ,
And capable of doing something which in all likely hood they
Could not in good conscience bring their selves to do,
And , they appeal to those with serious mental problems
Who would have no qualms about using them for person
Gain or power. (if they can figure out how to get away with it).
Again, you see no gray area (by that I mean reality) when it comes to a SD situation, or the gravity of a hand-to-hand altercation. It's pretty hard to kill someone with your bare hands. But it's comparatively easy to maim someone and get away. It's called "control." I don't think you see this.
The Goal of a traditional Martial art, is to NOT FIGHT ,
It is not TO Fight . This is why Virtue of the practitioner
Has always been the Hallmark of traditional Arts,
Is a expression of virtue to have the ability and opportunity
to kill and destroy And not do either .
Lots of TMAs will disagree with you on that. One reason being that this kind of argument imposes your morality on others. Some people don't care about Virtue (which is a really wide-reaching concept) or believe in your virtues.
The point of the true MARTAIL ARTIST is to
Train diligently to handle ANY situation without harming
Anyone, the less harm the better, for reasons
Mentioned above. You fight and harm someone today,
You will be hunted and fighting the same person or his
Representatives tomorrow.
The first part, I agree with to an extent. I don't want to permanently harm anyone, but if it happens when I'm trying to defend myself, then that's an acceptable loss. The second part about retaliation of violence: that could happen if you accidentally bump into someone. Being afraid of your own actions denotes cowardice. That's not freedom; that's living in a shell. I'm not saying you should be a tough guy, but I am saying that you should defend yourself and learn from confrontations that you encounter in life. (like this little bout of word-jitsu) I'm learning from you because I see your point of view. However, I'm asking you to inch out of the
Cave and see another perspective more aligned with the rough world we live in today.
Learning to kill someone is not that difficult
Ask anyone who has had to kill someone for the principles he or she swore to uphold. The possibility of post traumatic stress disorder and guilt/shame/etc. are known and in the back of their minds.
, and actually
Takes a short time, (boot camp is an example)
The entirety of boot camp isn't even spent on "killing techniques," and is geared more towards knowing one's role within a military organization and performing.
Learning to NOT kill or harms some one
And still not be harmed and achieve your aims is
A life long pursuit, and can not be learned in
A few classes, or seminars.
There are a wide variety of ways to get yourself out of a scrape. One of them is to never go out of the house. Doing that takes about as much time as simply waking up. However, I want to enjoy my existence... And instead of thinking of myself as a potential killer, I'd rather live my life as a prepared individual.
You really want to learn to kill and practice your art,
Joint the Armed forces, or be a soldier of fortune,
Good men and women capable of this are NEEDED,
That's completely asinine. You still don't get to practice your "art" because your bullets are doing the killing for you. I'm kidding. That statement is too generalized to apply to the entire military... or even the majority of the military. Military members actually go through boot camp to uphold some of the "virtues" you claim to possess.
If you are learning this to practice in a civil context,
You are only kidding yourself or you are setting your
Self up to respond in a manner that will result in
Your financial (legal costs) ruin and or incarceration.
There's the exact, same liability in building a swimming pool in your back yard, or organizing a float trip, or driving someone in your vehicle. If you're afraid of that, maybe you should rethink your MA journey.
Face reality , and the reality is , a sane member of
Society does not need to learn to kill,
We can all kill. And "sanity" is in the eye of the beholder. Lots of scenarios can argue against that statement.
he needs
To learn how to handle their self without this
Necessity, otherwise, Buy a gun,
It is the most efficient way to do the job,
And you will be no more or less, legally responsible
Then doing the same with your bare hands.
Lots of gun people will disagree with you on that. Thanks for the roll.