I agree, it doesn't make sense. It also doesn't make sense that artists that pride themselves on martial arts as a way to grow and develop into better people would be willing to ignore the stuff that makes people question Gyi's claims. Especially now, with soldiers dieing in real combat, honoring veterans with the truth would be the best tribute out there.tradrockrat said:Uh...1692. The Salem trials were in 1692.
He did this. And now we find that this man may have lied all along. I think we can be forgiven for demanding that he lay the rumors to rest - one way or another.
This could have been easily dealt with several years ago if Gyi had just pulled out one single bit of paperwork or proof that he served - an ID, discharge papers, anything. To date he has not. Why won't he put this to rest? It doesn't make sense that a soldier would let it go this far and risk dishonoring all that he believes in. All I want is a yes or no and one piece of proof.