Yeah, that's a lot of words, most of them about "self defense" people, which is a dramatic over-generalization...one you apply a lot, apparently lumping me in that group (which is a valid group name for me) to show I believe things that I've never stated.
As for the rest, you've misunderstood so many of my posts - or simply ignored the intent in them and picked the meaning you wish - that your other claims here simply attack stances I don't actually hold. Then there's your misunderstanding of what logical fallacies are, and when someone is simply pointing out to you an argument you think you've made but actually haven't. ::Whoosh::
I really like you. I love what you're trying to do. I just wish you'd try to do it in areas where you're addressing actual beliefs and practices of mine. That might be helpful to me. This? This is just an amusment to watch.
You are a specific example of that group. You teach self defense but do not have reasonable first hand experience.
You do not really understand the subject.
But you take second information and anecdotes, use them to hypothesize a conclusion with incredibly flawed logic and then re brand that as expert knowledge.
And more importantly you are not alone in that so the anecdotes you receive are quite often the results of that process as well. Skewing your whole system in to basically a series of urban myths.
And what you wind up with is street punch. A concept that is ludicrous but you defend to the death.
Where you take a punch you haven't used, so therefore don't know how to apply that is a pretty sub standard strike anyway.
Then create a specific defense for that strike.
Then change your students striking habits from something that defeats that defense to something that won't.
Now then I can pretty much guarantee you don't put on a set of 16's and say to you students "come at me"
You slow the punch down. Make the punch predictable and about as emasculated as a technique can get and train the defence for that.
And then use that success as proof of claim. With Mabye that one time that one guy didn't die in a street fight.
And it is not good enough. It is not developing a self defense skill.
And you train in a subject set of martial arts (self defense) that has such a high proportion of out right garbage and yet refuse to lift yourself above that and cry mock indignation when people who understand the subject look suspiciously at it.
Everyone is upset when I say MMA all the time. But it is easy to find good MMA. It is easy to find ethical MMA. You can tell through evidence if MMA is bad.
The amount of straight up garbage I have to wade through of incompetents and charlatans I would have to wade though to find good self defense is astronomical.
And that is for someone who has fought people on the street for over a decade. I can it imagine how a novice manages.