To the moderators, I hope that I'm not stepping on any toes with restarting this thread. I recognize that the last thread was closed due to incivility. Hopefully, this will be more constructive.
Paul wrote:
<<<< (1) MAO, Whoopass, as well as other members of IMAF, Inc. have maintained that they do not feel that they have to justify themselves, or explain their position online. I respect this position.>>>>
There are a couple of reasons for this. First, the MOTTS (Masters of Tapi Tapi) do not want to get sucked into flame wars or anything like that. They feel that they have better things to do. However, their e-mail addresses are public and known.
Secondly, they feel that they do not have to justify themselves. As one of them said to me, "hey, we proved ourselves to the one person who mattered most and that's Professor. Why do other people feel that we need to justify ourselves ?" A very valid point of view.
More importantly, they are quite respectful of other people's achievements.
<<<< (3) However, I have always maintained my belief is that if you have an organization that claims leadership, you should have an open and public communication line to answer questions, concerns, and even slams.>>>>>
As I said above, their e-mail addresses are public and known. I have to say that the IMAF , Inc. does not claim "leadership." I don't know where you get this idea. I don't see the word "leadership in the world of modern arnis" bandied about. They recognize that Professor influenced many people across different eras and respect that. I, for one, respect the fact that other people have different ideas with regard to Modern Arnis.
<<<<This is the only way we can check and balance ourselves, and seperate what is real from fraudulent. There are no laws to regulate the martial arts, so we must do so ourselves through open communication.>>>>
Check and balance ourselves ? Are you suggesting that the WMAA check and balance the IMAF, inc. or the WMAC ? I don't quite think so.
What do laws have to do with the MOTTs situation ?
<<<<<(4) This doesn't mean that you have to answer to things on MartialTalk, per say, but I believe that something should be in place. I also believe that the history and origin of leadership should also be an open book. There should be something to really break it all down, whether it be in a press release, something on a website, or what have you.>>>
First, there was a press release immediately after Professor made his decision. It was all there on the website. It was written by Dr. Schea. Check it out for yourself. It was posted within weeks of Professor's surgery.
I'm not sure what your concern is, Paul.
<<<<(5) I don't think that there should be this stuff: "I was told something in secret, but I can't/won't tell you about it, so just trust us when I say that we are the leaders and you should agree with us and follow us." This may work for the Bush administration, but this doesn't work in martial arts. (lol) I jest a bit, here, but I do feel that open communication with everyone, including "outsiders" is important for an organization that claims leadership.>>>>
Again, I'm not sure what your concern is, Paul. I don't see how comparing the IMAF, Inc or the MOTTS to the Bush administration really contributes to a constructive conversation. In any case, I get your point. I have to respectfully disagree that the IMAF, Inc has been secretive or anything like that.
I see that you have a certain slant or bias with regard to the MOTTS and the IMAF, Inc. that need not be there. Why are you saying this only about the IMAF, Inc and not about the various other Modern Arnis groups out there ? Is it an absolute requirement that every organization has to communicate with “outsiders” to make themselves legitimate ?
The fact of the matter is that Professor chose these people. He also chose six people to be Datus. He chose other people to be senior masters. We all have our martial arts paths to follow. I follow mine and I don't worry about what the other folks do. Like Professor said, "never mind the barking dogs, just do your work."
<<<<The above is only my opinion. Others share different opinions on how communication should be handled. It's been argued over (and over again) last year, but I think that it is time to agree to disagree. The MOTT's can and will handle THEIR organization how they see fit, regardless of my or anyone elses opinions. I just hope that we can all remain friends in the art at the end of it all.>>>>
I'm glad to see that you state that the MOTTs can and wil handle their organization as they see fit. As it should be........I would say the same for other organizations as well. I would venture to say that we ought just get along with each other and not worry about other folks' organizations.
Take care,
Brian Johns
Paul wrote:
<<<< (1) MAO, Whoopass, as well as other members of IMAF, Inc. have maintained that they do not feel that they have to justify themselves, or explain their position online. I respect this position.>>>>
There are a couple of reasons for this. First, the MOTTS (Masters of Tapi Tapi) do not want to get sucked into flame wars or anything like that. They feel that they have better things to do. However, their e-mail addresses are public and known.
Secondly, they feel that they do not have to justify themselves. As one of them said to me, "hey, we proved ourselves to the one person who mattered most and that's Professor. Why do other people feel that we need to justify ourselves ?" A very valid point of view.
More importantly, they are quite respectful of other people's achievements.
<<<< (3) However, I have always maintained my belief is that if you have an organization that claims leadership, you should have an open and public communication line to answer questions, concerns, and even slams.>>>>>
As I said above, their e-mail addresses are public and known. I have to say that the IMAF , Inc. does not claim "leadership." I don't know where you get this idea. I don't see the word "leadership in the world of modern arnis" bandied about. They recognize that Professor influenced many people across different eras and respect that. I, for one, respect the fact that other people have different ideas with regard to Modern Arnis.
<<<<This is the only way we can check and balance ourselves, and seperate what is real from fraudulent. There are no laws to regulate the martial arts, so we must do so ourselves through open communication.>>>>
Check and balance ourselves ? Are you suggesting that the WMAA check and balance the IMAF, inc. or the WMAC ? I don't quite think so.
What do laws have to do with the MOTTs situation ?
<<<<<(4) This doesn't mean that you have to answer to things on MartialTalk, per say, but I believe that something should be in place. I also believe that the history and origin of leadership should also be an open book. There should be something to really break it all down, whether it be in a press release, something on a website, or what have you.>>>
First, there was a press release immediately after Professor made his decision. It was all there on the website. It was written by Dr. Schea. Check it out for yourself. It was posted within weeks of Professor's surgery.
I'm not sure what your concern is, Paul.
<<<<(5) I don't think that there should be this stuff: "I was told something in secret, but I can't/won't tell you about it, so just trust us when I say that we are the leaders and you should agree with us and follow us." This may work for the Bush administration, but this doesn't work in martial arts. (lol) I jest a bit, here, but I do feel that open communication with everyone, including "outsiders" is important for an organization that claims leadership.>>>>
Again, I'm not sure what your concern is, Paul. I don't see how comparing the IMAF, Inc or the MOTTS to the Bush administration really contributes to a constructive conversation. In any case, I get your point. I have to respectfully disagree that the IMAF, Inc has been secretive or anything like that.
I see that you have a certain slant or bias with regard to the MOTTS and the IMAF, Inc. that need not be there. Why are you saying this only about the IMAF, Inc and not about the various other Modern Arnis groups out there ? Is it an absolute requirement that every organization has to communicate with “outsiders” to make themselves legitimate ?
The fact of the matter is that Professor chose these people. He also chose six people to be Datus. He chose other people to be senior masters. We all have our martial arts paths to follow. I follow mine and I don't worry about what the other folks do. Like Professor said, "never mind the barking dogs, just do your work."
<<<<The above is only my opinion. Others share different opinions on how communication should be handled. It's been argued over (and over again) last year, but I think that it is time to agree to disagree. The MOTT's can and will handle THEIR organization how they see fit, regardless of my or anyone elses opinions. I just hope that we can all remain friends in the art at the end of it all.>>>>
I'm glad to see that you state that the MOTTs can and wil handle their organization as they see fit. As it should be........I would say the same for other organizations as well. I would venture to say that we ought just get along with each other and not worry about other folks' organizations.
Take care,
Brian Johns