@miki5xD Do you think it is that easy? If I do that, stupid law system get me into trouble and I get ended up in jail forever. Thanks to the feminists and their martial artists followers who abuse equality nonsense to discriminate against men.
@wonc I have heard of females getting out of jail time easier, but I also heard of some ending up in jail. The trial depends on the perception of the witnesses and the court. It is general knowledge that females tend to be weaker, hence the stereotype and male inability to often prove innocence and necessity for self defense. But the written law clearly states what self defense is, therefore you can't say you have no rights at all.
@miki5xD well I apologize you for mistaken you as a male, because it is hard to find someone's gender on the web. However, I want to martial arts schools stop playing gender stereotype. Whenever I see martial arts magazines and instruction books, females gotta face male opponents most of the time, hence reinforcing the idea that males are always preying on women and therefore taken down seriously.
I hope you don't let it get to you, because in the end it is how commercials work. If it's an advertisement for a cleaning product it is a housewife presenting it,hence the stereotype the girls belong in the kitchen. If you present something that appeals to the majority, you sell more. Not to mention a teacher who claims he can teach a frail woman how to beat up a rapist, is going to be considered a better teacher then the one who says he can teach a guy beat up a huge girl. It's majority
@miki5xD Sorry, I won't agree with ya about that. So man or woman can't beat a female thug in self defense, because they are simply woman, heh? LADY, if you were a male and in same situation I do, YOU ARE NOT GONNA SAY THAT.
I didn't say they CAN'T or shouldn't. >.> Did you even read what I wrote? It is a matter of advertising. Majority of women are physically weak and majority of rapists are men. Commercials appeal to the majority, they don't reflect everything and everyone. This does not mean I think men can't be victims or shouldn't defend against a female thug, I never said that.
@miki5xD Just shut up and do nothing about promoting gender stereotype won't resolve gender issue. You may say that I can't help it, but I won't remain silent. You are trying to refrain yourself speaking against this problem, but I won't. I and Men's rights movement will keep fighiting until the society talks about true equality.
@wonc That's what it is, a mere stereotype. It does not mean anything and anyone with half a brain knows that. Unless you can cure the humanity of "stupid" or create another stereotype that "beats" this one,you're pretty much stuck with it. =/
Now, fighting for different laws and fair treatment is a whole different story. Don't get commercials and stereotypes mixed into that because they tend to be ridiculous, so how do you expect the beat them with your arguments? (presuming they're reasonable)
Also, during a real aggression with a knife, the attacker is not gonna stop after the first blow to let you perform your lock. He's gonna retreat the hand wielding the knife to immediately stab again, probably from a different angle. So it's not that simple.
Thanks for watching. I agree with you. Really, I'm just demonstrating some locks, not necessarily the best reaction to a situation. These are just traditional applications that look good for the camera. I know knife fighting is not that simple as attacks come in combos, and that you do have to stun the body before you can lock it. These were just meant to be more for the visual element. Hope that makes sense.
@VickyKix Yeah, it does make sense :) I'm a Krav Maga practicer, and I can't help but always think about what the real thing would be like on the street. It's kind of a "professional bias" ;) But I do love traditional martial arts, and I really enjoy your vlog, so keep up the great work!
Impressive, if considered from a martial arts point of view. But I doubt those locks would actually work during a real-life street aggression, especially if performed by an individual who is much smaller and lighter than their aggressor. Once you grab them, they just need to move and struggle to release themselves or to make the lock totally uneffective. You have to hit them first, otherwise there's no chance that's gonna work straight away.
I always encourage firearms training. And in TX concealed carry is legal. Coupled with martial arts training it is maximizing you survivability. Although I am not female I take a tactical handgun course and/or rifle course at least once a year and have a concealed carry lic. Also practice martial arts. Been practicing martial arts since I was 13. Don't kid yourself, martial arts is not the end all be all. Having a firearm is also not an end all. But a combination of both is better.
What about man? If a man attacked by female thugs, what should he do? Typical political correctness nonsense coming from femists martial artists.
wonc 1 year ago
@wonc
If she can hurt you, kick her ass. If she is too weak and you can just restrain her with easy, why even consider hitting her? =/
miki5xD 10 months ago
@miki5xD Do you think it is that easy? If I do that, stupid law system get me into trouble and I get ended up in jail forever. Thanks to the feminists and their martial artists followers who abuse equality nonsense to discriminate against men.
wonc 10 months ago
@wonc
Well if she can injure you and is trying it is called self defense.
You should only be in jail if she pisses you of and you beat her up, while she has no chance and/or real intention to hurt you physically.
Is there really a law that protects a woman who is trying to kill you, just because she is female? =/
I'm pretty sure self defense should pass with proper witnesses, other wise it would just end up being her word against yours.
miki5xD 10 months ago
@miki5xD Sir I am sad that you are pretty ignorant. Those females always get free pass to avoid jail times
because of their gender. I sugget you to look at those documents before talking to me.
/user/manwomanmyth
wonc 10 months ago
@wonc type youtube.com and add line /user/manwomanmyth
wonc 10 months ago
@wonc I have heard of females getting out of jail time easier, but I also heard of some ending up in jail. The trial depends on the perception of the witnesses and the court. It is general knowledge that females tend to be weaker, hence the stereotype and male inability to often prove innocence and necessity for self defense. But the written law clearly states what self defense is, therefore you can't say you have no rights at all.
I'm a female myself, not a sir btw.
miki5xD 10 months ago
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wonc 10 months ago
@miki5xD well I apologize you for mistaken you as a male, because it is hard to find someone's gender on the web. However, I want to martial arts schools stop playing gender stereotype. Whenever I see martial arts magazines and instruction books, females gotta face male opponents most of the time, hence reinforcing the idea that males are always preying on women and therefore taken down seriously.
wonc 10 months ago
@wonc
I hope you don't let it get to you, because in the end it is how commercials work. If it's an advertisement for a cleaning product it is a housewife presenting it,hence the stereotype the girls belong in the kitchen. If you present something that appeals to the majority, you sell more. Not to mention a teacher who claims he can teach a frail woman how to beat up a rapist, is going to be considered a better teacher then the one who says he can teach a guy beat up a huge girl. It's majority
miki5xD 10 months ago
@miki5xD Sorry, I won't agree with ya about that. So man or woman can't beat a female thug in self defense, because they are simply woman, heh? LADY, if you were a male and in same situation I do, YOU ARE NOT GONNA SAY THAT.
wonc 10 months ago
@wonc
I didn't say they CAN'T or shouldn't. >.> Did you even read what I wrote? It is a matter of advertising. Majority of women are physically weak and majority of rapists are men. Commercials appeal to the majority, they don't reflect everything and everyone. This does not mean I think men can't be victims or shouldn't defend against a female thug, I never said that.
miki5xD 10 months ago
@miki5xD Just shut up and do nothing about promoting gender stereotype won't resolve gender issue. You may say that I can't help it, but I won't remain silent. You are trying to refrain yourself speaking against this problem, but I won't. I and Men's rights movement will keep fighiting until the society talks about true equality.
wonc 10 months ago
@wonc That's what it is, a mere stereotype. It does not mean anything and anyone with half a brain knows that. Unless you can cure the humanity of "stupid" or create another stereotype that "beats" this one,you're pretty much stuck with it. =/
Now, fighting for different laws and fair treatment is a whole different story. Don't get commercials and stereotypes mixed into that because they tend to be ridiculous, so how do you expect the beat them with your arguments? (presuming they're reasonable)
miki5xD 10 months ago
@miki5xD It is none of your business. I go my own way.
wonc 10 months ago
go for the eyes simple
FIGHTFANNERD3 2 years ago
Also, during a real aggression with a knife, the attacker is not gonna stop after the first blow to let you perform your lock. He's gonna retreat the hand wielding the knife to immediately stab again, probably from a different angle. So it's not that simple.
lamortparfaite 2 years ago
Thanks for watching. I agree with you. Really, I'm just demonstrating some locks, not necessarily the best reaction to a situation. These are just traditional applications that look good for the camera. I know knife fighting is not that simple as attacks come in combos, and that you do have to stun the body before you can lock it. These were just meant to be more for the visual element. Hope that makes sense.
VickyKix 2 years ago
@VickyKix Yeah, it does make sense :) I'm a Krav Maga practicer, and I can't help but always think about what the real thing would be like on the street. It's kind of a "professional bias" ;) But I do love traditional martial arts, and I really enjoy your vlog, so keep up the great work!
lamortparfaite 2 years ago
Impressive, if considered from a martial arts point of view. But I doubt those locks would actually work during a real-life street aggression, especially if performed by an individual who is much smaller and lighter than their aggressor. Once you grab them, they just need to move and struggle to release themselves or to make the lock totally uneffective. You have to hit them first, otherwise there's no chance that's gonna work straight away.
lamortparfaite 2 years ago
I always encourage firearms training. And in TX concealed carry is legal. Coupled with martial arts training it is maximizing you survivability. Although I am not female I take a tactical handgun course and/or rifle course at least once a year and have a concealed carry lic. Also practice martial arts. Been practicing martial arts since I was 13. Don't kid yourself, martial arts is not the end all be all. Having a firearm is also not an end all. But a combination of both is better.
lordtrader 2 years ago
you dont need firearms
FIGHTFANNERD3 2 years ago