I'm still not sure I see your purpose, Todd. Is it to point out that some of the kenpo techniques against two people are fundamentally wrong? Or that some of the principles expressed are basically incorrect? Or that there was something mechanically wrong with what was pictured? Or that Mr. Tatum doesn't know what he's doing?
I also still don't get the point about what you're now calling, "feudal animalism." Your avatar or whatever says that you're ranked in Kajukenbo? Does that system have NO ties to its past? Mayse I'm wrong, but I'd thought the atricle you're offened by was in, "Inside Kung Fu," and he was trying to bridge from kenpo back to...well, kung fu?
You seem to be grumpy about something, and not quite willing to explain what it is. So...how 'bout just saying what you mean? Or maybe you could simply explain what you think would be better than what you saw in the article?
Oh, incidentally...one of the things that's going on in such kenpo techniques as, "Grasping Eagles," (Oh, darn, there's that pesky animal name...) or, "Parting of the Snakes," (oops, more 'nanimals), might perhaps be teaching to maneuver your opponents, when you cannot maneuver yourself right away?