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Fighting For The People (Literally)

by: Jack's Smirking Revenge

Mon Mar 15, 2010 at 12:10:04 PM EDT


A little unknown fact about me is that I fight, literally.

Not in a macho way but rather, in the same way a person hops on a treadmill or goes jogging.

Jack's Smirking Revenge :: Fighting For The People (Literally)
The handle I have isn't too far from the truth that I do belong to a "Fight Club" known as Mixed Martial Arts.

I never mentioned the fact that I have a martial arts background because A) who the fuck cares? and B) it would just look like i'm trying to show I have a bigger dick or something and i'm not like that.

This diary won't be about my activity in these circles.  Instead I wish to draw attention to something that has been plaguing the community in which I go to school:

March 9th, 2010

Police arrested five people in connection with the Monday lunchtime melee that injured eight students at Hempstead High School, officials said Tuesday.

Four of them, aged 16 or older, were in the county jail in Mineola in connection with the fight, according to Det. Sgt. Anthony Repalone, a Nassau County police spokesman.

http://www.newsday.com/long-is...

So the kids wanna fight?  

Let'em fight....after school.

Many different reasons have been given as to the premise for these fights, race being the main one, but it's just money getting tighter in an already gentrified and impoverished community all around and the kids bring it to class.  

Simple as that.

My solution?

Start a "Fight Club" at the local Boys and Girls Club of course!

"In Tyler We Trust" after all.

In a safe, controlled environment with trained instructors after school, we can offer free Mixed Martial Arts classes to those enrolled in the BGCA's "Tech Connect" programs as well as programs that help with their homework after school.

Like my Italian ancestors (all of which are only photographed as a large family against brick walls oddly enough) who introduced boxing to communities impoverished by the 1920's, so goes the tradition I suppose of bringing a more spiritual/intellectual art-form like the martial arts to communities that are struggling with the same issues with youth that have in them the same rage and need for an outlet.

Many have wondered how I have so many military friends, well, now you know.  Tactical Focus Training, CQC, etc. are all improved upon where I go to fight as well and some come back to train more while on leave...the others sometimes come back only in body bags unfortunately.

When I went to the BGCA the first time around, none of the kids were really interested in my "tech ed", but talk about training and they wanted to know everything.  Apparently if you can skillfully and successfully drop a motherfucker they're all ears.  I thought that such things might be counterproductive and not go over well with the administrators, but it looks like they'll take whatever stops all this so since the kids will do it anyways, might as well teach them how and when NOT to use it.  Like you know, school for one.

It was in the cards I would be responsible for a "Fight Club" I guess, just never thought it be above ground and legit.  This stuff "underground" is nasty and unproductive anyways as we see from the article I gave.

So...it's time.

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"No Quarter Given"


Guess your background will be handy... (6.00 / 1)
when you will have to fight off those fascist cops off your ass just because they decided that you "used" or "ingested" some purely imaginary drug that DEA made up...

So, in that case, keep up the training. :-)

Oh, yes... keep in touch with these kids and military folks - we all may need 'em...

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Military unemployment is 21%..... (6.00 / 2)
these kids don't have a prayer in terms of an occupation in the future if regular unemployment make a steady increase.

We will guide them to who has done this to us ;-)


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Silat! (4.50 / 4)
I always recommend silat to ambitious martial artists who have drifted into inferior forms. You can find a good introduction to the fundamental theory of silat in "Deathscapes of the Malay Martial Artist," by Douglas Farrer.

The first challenge of silat is understanding "(berseru) the shadows of the potent dead." This begins with "the disjuncture of deathscapes."

At the end of his training a silat master "lives in the cemetery in a mud hut walled with human skulls, devours human flesh, faeces, and dog's urine, and consorts with menstruating prostitutes."

And nobody wants to fight a cannibal who lives in a cemetery and drinks dog's urine!


Don't bring MMA to a gun fight. (0.00 / 0)

You must live in a pretty polite place.

Are you faster than a speeding slug?

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