Loki
Black Belt
I've been trying to get my 10 year-old sister to learn self-defense for two years now, but no good.
This morning every major Israeli newspaper had the same headline: "15 year old girl murdered for no reason". The killer was a juvenile delinquent who was given a weekend vacation from an institute that morning. He was drunk and high on contact glue fumes. She was on the way to the mall from her house, few minutes walk all in well-lit areas, when he attacked and choked her to death. When asked why he did it, he said "dunno".
My mom, shocked at this, told my sister who was reading the article with her: "You know, if she learned self-defense, she probably would still be alive."
Reading this myself, I was shocked twice. Once for the sheer randomality of the murder (doesn't happen often here), twice because I learned the response to that situation exactly in my first MA lesson.
Most girls in Israel (and most of the world, I assume) have not the faintest idea in self-defense (except MAYBE an awkward kick to the nuts). Girls who don't train in MA, are naturally tough or learn some basic form of self-defense have no idea what to do in case of an attack, much less expect one in advance.
My thoughts on the subject of mandatory self-defense classes for high school girls have been coming and going for the past two years, but this is has gone too far. Self-defense has to be taught in high school. A four-point average means nothing if you're dead.
I know that random violence is relatively rare and I'm probably being a bit emotional because of this event, but I honestly think that our sisters, daughters and girlfriends should have some idea of how to defend themselves.
What do you think?
~ Loki
This morning every major Israeli newspaper had the same headline: "15 year old girl murdered for no reason". The killer was a juvenile delinquent who was given a weekend vacation from an institute that morning. He was drunk and high on contact glue fumes. She was on the way to the mall from her house, few minutes walk all in well-lit areas, when he attacked and choked her to death. When asked why he did it, he said "dunno".
My mom, shocked at this, told my sister who was reading the article with her: "You know, if she learned self-defense, she probably would still be alive."
Reading this myself, I was shocked twice. Once for the sheer randomality of the murder (doesn't happen often here), twice because I learned the response to that situation exactly in my first MA lesson.
Most girls in Israel (and most of the world, I assume) have not the faintest idea in self-defense (except MAYBE an awkward kick to the nuts). Girls who don't train in MA, are naturally tough or learn some basic form of self-defense have no idea what to do in case of an attack, much less expect one in advance.
My thoughts on the subject of mandatory self-defense classes for high school girls have been coming and going for the past two years, but this is has gone too far. Self-defense has to be taught in high school. A four-point average means nothing if you're dead.
I know that random violence is relatively rare and I'm probably being a bit emotional because of this event, but I honestly think that our sisters, daughters and girlfriends should have some idea of how to defend themselves.
What do you think?
~ Loki