So we have someone that doesn't understand it was Chinese Culture simply also existing in a Chinese MA and disparaging said Chinese Cultural Tradition.
Because I called it a silly martial art culture? It
is a martial art culture, hence the term "
martial morality".
That doesn't mean it didn't come from a broader culture.
And as I said, thinking it's a silly and destructive thing to bring into the martial arts is not a judgement of the entire culture.
So, your "globally disparaging" accusation is also false.
You even went on later trying to justify it using examples of other Chinese Cultural traditions, such as face saving, to justify this statement. I can provide those quotes if need be as well.
If need be? Oh, why, thank you.
No, I made it very clear that "face" is one of the most retarded concepts I've ever heard and leads to the most ridiculous behavior, and I'm not apologizing. You think the store manager in that example did the right thing?
It's relevant here because forcing tea ceremonies and public kowtowing is part of saving face.
In any case, I'm talking about specific aspects of a culture, not globally disparaging anything.
It is pointed out that the base opinion in the statement is perfectly valid but the method was bordering on being demeaning of a specific culture.
So, you agree but your conclusion is false, and your accusation went from "borderline" to a full blown charge.
I agree, I would just say 2 things. First, I will admit to being anal retentive when it comes to the specific wording of posts. The basis of my interactions for 12 hours a day is recording what people say and then using those words to either assist them or charge them and it's something I don't have an easy time shutting off as my wife often reminds me.
You'd think with all that training you'd be a little better with accuracy and not bringing up b.s. charges, but I guess that's your job. Gotta make that quota, and we can tell, you obviously can't shut it off here.
Finally, about two pages (or more) that a number of us responded to could have been avoided by one simple statement...
"Okay using a belittling term to describe a cultural tradition was a bit off. I simply believe that someone who claims to be worthy of respect in a learned skill needs to earn that respect."
I don't think it was a bit off. I think it was right on. It's both silly and destructive.
Or
"Okay maybe it makes sense in a school that exists in that culture but is that cultural tradition really relevant in a school in Munich, Paris, London or New York?"
It is equally silly and destructive in Hong Kong or Mainland China.