FC,
Please dont think I was being disrespectfull, I am just sincerely curious.
understood.
I cant understand why there would be any hard feelings between styles.
it's no secret that there were some tough times between the Tracys and Mr. Parker. I believe these men have/had very strong and powerful personalities, so when they went their separate ways, some fireworks ensued.
However, I believe the rift was not so great as many people like to believe. I was told by my teacher, who was a student directly under the Tracys since about 1963, that Al and Ed had a very cordial telephone discussion just a few weeks before Mr. Parker's death. Mr. Chapel has also mentioned in various places here in the forums that the animosity has been exaggerated.
What happened between Mr. Parker and the Tracys is in the past, and shouldn't affect us today, really. I feel that anyone who wasn't actually there at the time to be insulted/slighted/wronged in some way, really doesn't have a reason to continue the feud. And for those who were, maybe it's time to drop it and move on. But it's easy for us to pick up the biases of our instructors and our instructor's instructors etc., and sometimes we can get caught up in it again. And it's easy to jump into the fray when one perceives that his lineage is somehow being slighted or insulted or something.
But really, I agree with you. There should not be any animosity between lineages. The vast majority of us just were not there for the fight, so it shouldn't matter to us. Both men have established tremendous legacies and raised up prodigies and truly gifted martial artists, thru their methods. Their work ought to speak for itself, and that is where they ought to be judged.
And really, I think that in most cases there is no animosity between lineages.