Happy Otoya Yamaguchi Day

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Some people know how to deal with collectivist twats,...just sayin,....


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Interesting to the point I looked this up and found this info;

https://allthatsinteresting.com/otoya-yamaguchi
 
And like most cult simpletons (in Yamaguchi's case - the cult of the Emperor) who commit "deplorable" (as dubbed by General/Ambassador MacArthur) acts of political violence, Yamaguchi wound up as just another jailed incel at the end of a bedsheet noose in a puddle of his own excrement. That is unless a young Hillary Rodham was able to have him killed like Jeffrey Epstein... :laughing-rolling:

I appreciate Ronald Reagan's approach to the "moral bankruptcy" of political violence - "Some few but vocal Americans believe that differences between Irishmen can only be solved by violence and intimidation. They are no friends of Ireland. They disgrace the principles for which both Ireland and America stand. I would urge my fellow Americans not to listen to such people."
 
NBC_LT said:
And like most cult simpletons (in Yamaguchi's case - the cult of the Emperor) who commit "deplorable" (as dubbed by General/Ambassador MacArthur) acts of political violence, Yamaguchi wound up as just another jailed incel at the end of a bedsheet noose in a puddle of his own excrement. That is unless a young Hillary Rodham was able to have him killed like Jeffrey Epstein... :laughing-rolling:

I appreciate Ronald Reagan's approach to the "moral bankruptcy" of political violence - "Some few but vocal Americans believe that differences between Irishmen can only be solved by violence and intimidation. They are no friends of Ireland. They disgrace the principles for which both Ireland and America stand. I would urge my fellow Americans not to listen to such people."

Ronald Reagan had some good qualities, hell, he gave me a raise when I was in the military back then. That being said, his policies on some things really sucked, especially when he was governor of Kalifornistan. So, he's a douche like the rest of them. There is a time for violence, our Founding Fathers knew it, and that was the greatest solution to the problems at the time. We are a nation because of that violence, and, it seems it's needed yet again.

Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day

Clyde
 
kenpoprofessor said:
Ronald Reagan had some good qualities, hell, he gave me a raise when I was in the military back then. That being said, his policies on some things really sucked, especially when he was governor of Kalifornistan. So, he's a douche like the rest of them. There is a time for violence, our Founding Fathers knew it, and that was the greatest solution to the problems at the time. We are a nation because of that violence, and, it seems it's needed yet again.
Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day
Clyde

Clyde,

As a fellow martial arts enthusiast and veteran I assume that we both share a common credo and discipline regarding the use of violence. Yes, our founding fathers were juxtaposed into the right (opportunistic) time and righteous duty for violence and revolution against the cult of the monarch. That righteous determination was afforded solely upon solid philosophical grounds and clear vision as to what "progressive" (not in the contemporary sense) political status (commonwealth law/colonial governmental models) could replace the cult of the monarch.

The utter lack of any sophisticated philosophical or concreate governance vision within the contemporary childish tribal calls for political violence are morally bankrupt - even from persons whom I suspect have - in most of their lives - admirable morality. Being a forward deployed support officer in Operations Restore Hope and Joint Endeavor - as well as station in Germany gave me unique opportunities (unlike combat arms officers)to engage with the population and my family about how they fell from bad governance to worse. What I found was that people with good in their heart let their emotions induce them into intellectual laziness - opting for merely what social outcome they wanted instead of what was truly righteous at the right time.
 
NBC_LT said:
As a fellow martial arts enthusiast and veteran I assume that we both share a common credo and discipline regarding the use of violence. Yes, our founding fathers were juxtaposed into the right (opportunistic) time and righteous duty for violence and revolution against the cult of the monarch. That righteous determination was afforded solely upon solid philosophical grounds and clear vision as to what "progressive" (not in the contemporary sense) political status (commonwealth law/colonial governmental models) could replace the cult of the monarch.

Martial Arts philosophies are varied, and I'm not sure what your discipline teaches, but many, to me, are not truly "martially" minded. What exactly is your style or system?


NBC_LT said:
The utter lack of any sophisticated philosophical or concreate governance vision within the contemporary childish tribal calls for political violence are morally bankrupt - even from persons whom I suspect have - in most of their lives - admirable morality. Being a forward deployed support officer in Operations Restore Hope and Joint Endeavor - as well as station in Germany gave me unique opportunities (unlike combat arms officers)to engage with the population and my family about how they fell from bad governance to worse. What I found was that people with good in their heart let their emotions induce them into intellectual laziness - opting for merely what social outcome they wanted instead of what was truly righteous at the right time.

Ignorance and gullibility is no excuse, and that has held true for a long time. I'm unsympathetic to those, who "were" good people, to do bad things simply because they were intellectually lazy. Their apathy is not to be rewarded.

Have a great, gun carryin', Kenpo day

Clyde
 
On the bright side, there was no gun violence, proving the effectiveness of Japan's strict gun prohibition, so Moms Demanding Hot Action should be celebrating.
 
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