It's like the Ninjitsu forum on another board, LOL. It amazes me how people can become so preoccupied with details about who said what 50 years ago. Shouldn't we focus on training? Martial arts aren't about petty arguments that have no bearing on where we are today.
I am very preoccupied with details from 50 years ago, as I think it is about time that we shed some light on them & finally get to the bottom of this often confused & controversial topic. I think it is important for TKD & its students. I believe that it is necessary to clear the air before we can move forward & I think with all my heart that TKD should move forward. I also think that it is deeply important that we credit the many Korean men who made what so many around the world do, possible. It is not only for us, but for every future student of TKD.
You know that the Kukki TKD version of history does not credit any TKD leaders for leading & developing Kukki TKD. It still officially promotes the 2,000 year old myth. We know that a motivation for this is that not 1 person developed Kukki TKD & also that to acknowledge the original 5 kwan founders is to also highlight the karate roots. That simply was done for nationalist interests. GM Lee Chong Woo said their teachers had to be sacrificed for those same nationalist purposes. That is sad & frankly no longer needed, as no one buys the 2,000 year old myth & the cat is already out of that karate bag!
Likewise not a single person developed Chang Hon TKD, or the original TKD. While Gen Choi was the principle founder, he did not operate along. There are far too many of his original TKD Pioneers that deserved to be credited & thanked hopefully when they are still alive. Gen Choi highlighted himself for egotistical reasons & to use as a wedge in his never ending battle against the forces in south Korea that he despised.
I for one have not done anything that I think is remotely close to lighting a flame. If I do, I will apologize, make amends as best as I can & remove myself anything that others feel is out of line.
I seek knowledge & have learned so much here from these deep exchanges. I am thankful for that. I do focus on teaching & training. That happens at the dojang. Here I try to learn & share. I would respectfully suggest that if any poster wishes to start a topic on non-historical & non-political topics they are free to do so. If interested, I & I am sure others will follow those threads & share if we have something worth while to contribute.
I only hope that others will remain open minded, as a mind is like a parachute, it works best when open!