What in your opinion, is a "high dan"?
the ones you say do not know the requirements nor teach them
You might be right.
I do not want to be right
I suppose that is one way to do it, setting the terms, conditions and standards of your own rank promotion. I always felt that sort of thing was up to the person promoting you.
The KKW set the terms conditions and standards
Why what happens if we do that? Are you some how diminished if someone who you judge unworthy receives a promotion?
If people who do not know the requirements are promoted what are the KKW requirements and certification for
Maybe I did. I've done a lot of promotions over the years, and no doubt you would disapprove and judge harshly those who were promoted. Some of the practitioners I have recommended Kukkiwon promotions to include olympians, olympic medalists, world medalists, an olympic coach, IRs, national team members, national champions, JO champions, junior team members, junior medalists, poomsae national team members, and a whole bunch of participants at USTU and USAT national events over the years.
We are not talking about those that know the requirements we are talking about those who don't
Because then all those certificates would come to me and I wouldn't know who to give them to.
they can put their own address
It's right in the modern history book, if you don't like my perspective.
I read it I did not see where it said hand out KKW certificates to any one with $70
I think I am going to stop doing that. I think I will start treating historical information and perspectives like some people award promotions -- it should only be given out to those who are "worthy". I think I should just let inevitability take its course.
I do not decide who is worthy the KKW has set up requirements for that,I only uphold those requirements,I have never failed a BB who tested at my school,or while I sat on others testing boards.The requiremnets are not that hard if the student is serious at all
Not if rank is meaningless.