Mou Meng Gung Fu
Purple Belt
I woke up today with 25 alerts, all from one person who thinks it's okay to call people names and trashtalk me on my own style which he knows nothing about (he bashed the way I use my elbows because it's apparently different from his "superior" style I guess). I was called a liar about things I never lied about. I was given the 3rd degree and then my thread was locked so that I didn't have a chance to reply or even defend myself. He bashed my brothers and my teachers before me. I was told that I have crappy kungfu, and I was name bashed, and told I suck. I even tried to meet with this individual in person to resolve these issues peacefully, but he refused to meetup and instead continued to run his mouth about me on the forum after he made some disrespectful comments about another martial artist who died many years ago. The staff says they're going to review the thread, but my kungfu tells me they have an inner circle connection and that justice is highly unlikely. So I most likely will not be making any more posts on this forum. However, just for the record, I am not too phased by other people's opinions. I am a honest person despite being called a liar. I am a good person despite being called several names (he even called me delusional lol). I'm going to continue to practice my kungfu regardless of what anyone thinks. Not one thing that was said about me or my style is going to make it go away. I don't care what people say. I'm not interested in trying to prove anything. I do what I do and it works for me. But just for the record, this individual is supposed to be a high-level master with 30+ years of experience, yet he can't even practice respect at a beginner level (Gichin Funakoshi would laugh). So I have no comment in regards to his claims. I'm just letting it be known that I'm not going to stop teaching kungfu. Let them say what they want. I am not effected one bit, because I'm just too busy training and learning new things. I can not be bothered with MA trolls at this time. I'm on a mission for self-improvement. Thank you for at least giving me this chance to speak and for allowing me to at least share my point of view. That being said, I hope you all have a great day. Train hard. Listen to those who know. Ignore the hype and pay attention. Sometimes, the students here are more advanced than the teachers. Personally, I would listen to some of what the mentors say, like Buka or Jenna, they are more passionate and have a more beautiful perspective of martial arts. Take care and good luck.
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