hmmm, thats a tuff question. Its easier said than done. I don't know If I could kill someone, well maybe If I or another person was in imediate danger. Vengeance I dont think so. I try not to judge people for what they do. Who am I to deal out death? I leave that to God. In war of course then I would kill; again easier said than done, but I'm quite sure I would end someone's life if they were trying to end mine. After all, you don't win wars by dying for your country, you win wars by making the other guy die for his country.
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Self-defense is only an illusion, a dark cloak beneath which lurks a razor-sharp dagger waiting to be plunged into the first unwary victim.
Whoever declares that any weapon manufactured today, whether it be a nuclear missle or a .38 special, is created for self-defense should look a little more closely at his own image in the mirror. Either he is a liar or is deceiving himself.
Wing Chun kung fu is a very sophisticated weapon--nothing else. It is a science of combat, the intent of which is the total incapacitation of an opponent. It is straightforward, efficient and deadly. If you're looking to learn self-defense, don't study Wing Chun. It would be better for you to master the art of invisibility
- Wong Shun Leung
If the situation ever arose could you kill a man??
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Self-defense is only an illusion, a dark cloak beneath which lurks a razor-sharp dagger waiting to be plunged into the first unwary victim.
Whoever declares that any weapon manufactured today, whether it be a nuclear missle or a .38 special, is created for self-defense should look a little more closely at his own image in the mirror. Either he is a liar or is deceiving himself.
Wing Chun kung fu is a very sophisticated weapon--nothing else. It is a science of combat, the intent of which is the total incapacitation of an opponent. It is straightforward, efficient and deadly. If you're looking to learn self-defense, don't study Wing Chun. It would be better for you to master the art of invisibility
- Wong Shun Leung
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Good question.
This is something that anyone in involved in the martial arts should ask themselves at one point. Especially those guys who consider themselves more than mere ring fighters.
Those troops who fight in the military, the marines, foot soldiers, the suicide bombers, the B52 pilots who drop bombs in Afghanistan.....
Like it or not, they are martial artists. A gi, and a blet around your waist does not mean you are the only 'martial artist'.
Anytime you commit yourself to combat, you are involving yourself in the martial arts.
You look at all those Chinese Kung Fu weapon guys and call them martial artists.... well, those same guys with the staff and pole and sword. Nowadays they replaced the sword with a rifle, and the horse with a tank.
Martial = war
War=killing
It's that simple.
Now to answer your question.
Could I kill a man? Yes. No problem. That is not to say I'm gonna go and hack some innocent to death the way both US and Middle Eastern militaries do so and never feel guilty about it.
No. If it were for revenge of a dead family member, life death situation etc. It is no problem to kill. In fact, this kind of attitude albeit destructive and uncivilized, is what will keeps me fearless.
One thing to keep in mind though, you must have a balance in your philosophy if it is in you to kill. You must be willing to die for the same reason you are willing to kill. Otherwise you ain't nothin but a cold blooded murderer.
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