by Robin on Wed Oct 18, 2000 09:04
A lot of folks talk about "today's society" like people have become more violent. Wrong. We've been this violent since we began as a species. There are simply more people on earth today than ever have been, so the occurance of violence in different places has a greater chance. But to tell me to "wake up and smell the coffee about society"--wake up and smell the dung of all the society previous that built this one.
If you have the gall to use a gun, go ahead. Not everyone does, as not everyone has since the invention of the gun. Does that mean those who do not choose to learn how to use a gun are unsafe and are walking targets for murder? Does that mean those who are not versed in the way of the gun should live in fear and barricade themselves in their homes? Unless you're the quickest draw in all the land, if some guy pulls a gun on you, you are not going to have time to draw your weapon, no way in he!!--unless there is a martial art on gun drawing, as there is in sword drawing as a Japanese Sword technique. But then, when this weapon was used in Japan, did everyone feel the necessity to train in it in order to feel safe in their society? Were they not safe? Were they all killed? Did they all live in fear in their society?
Even if there is a martial art in this, your gun can still get you killed. There is no safe bet. There is no insurance. There is no 100% safe. Am I as safe without the gun? Yup. Because there's always something else.
Likewise even before the sword, not everyone has wanted to use a rock or stick as a line of defense since their "invention" as a weapon of defense. Does that mean that those who were not versed in the rock and stick were killed?
There have also been drugs and alcohol since the beginning. Opium dens were replaced by moonshine and bars were replaced by acid parties were replaced by... I know I'm skipping decades, but my point is, drugs have always been around, and martial arts weren't open to the public back then. How ever did we live without the martial arts?
Columbine, what would knowing about guns have done if you were there? What would any knowledge of guns or gun play have done in that situation considering guns weren't allowed in school so all the kids who could have used the gun in self-defense wouldn't have had one!
You get mugged, you take out your money slowly, hold it up to show him, then toss it one way while you run the other. This comes from homicide police in New York City and Chicago. You have the greatest chance of getting away alive than if you make any violent movements or than if you stand there and keep feeding the guy.
Learn how to not get into the fight in the first place. That, to me is the epitome of martial arts combat and tradition.