I don't think calling Chinese fireworks rockets turned them into spaceships because they were the forrunners of space ships. If you start calling dogs cats they don't later become cats.
This is how evolution works though. Things change little by little and at some point (usually long after the fact, but in Taekwondo's case not so) you say these descendents are X and their predecessers are Y.
Chicken and egg, which came first? I would argue egg for the fact that there were a long line of chicken-like birds, at some point you could say "this bird is a chicken but it's parents were just chicken-like" in which case the egg that the chicken was born from came before the first chicken.
The point is, that Taekwondo is a label applied to the martial art at a particular point in time.
You say Kukki TKD has evolved. Some would say devolved.
I agree! In some ways it has, in others it has evolved.
I am not saying what GM Lee did was close to the art of Karate. It was Karate.
I expected you would disagree so asked for technical distinctions. They are????
I'd be interested in GM Nam's opinion on this - as GM Lee was the technical leader of the Chung Do Kwan when he was training.
<snipped>Or is this just more beliefs and guesses?
This is all my beliefs and understanding from reading about the topic. You have far more access to senior ITF practitioners than I have Kukki-Taekwondo practitioners. There are a number of the Kukki-Taekwondo seniors (and people who regularly talk with them) on the taekwondo-net internet mailing list.
I've happily absorbed the output of their conversations and formed my opinion based upon it. As I said early in this thread, if you make a convincing argument I'm open to changing my opinion - this isn't a religious/faith based battle for me. I have just haven't heard anything convincing yet...
As a reminder, my position always has been the General Choi has been highly useful in Taekwondo's history as a promoter but doesn't deserve the term Founder because I believe a group of martial artists collectively created this art.
As far as General Choi teaching, he taught hundreds of classes and courses in Dozens of countries.
In the early days when the art was being founded?
The technical detail and composition of his early books were significant for the time and later surpassed with the 15 volume encyclopedia abd then CD ROM of a type, now more than ten year later (DVDS) more common now, have very little out there with the same technical content.
I agree - but that doesn't mean that he founded the art, just that he was better at promoting it.