Martial Arts & Life

Marc “Animal” MacYoung – The Recognition


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Seeing the movement. The recognition of multiple attacks. The conversation starts way back in history. The study of history and why Marc is more interested in the precursor of war than the actual war and its tactics.



The American Civil War was far from simple. The many issues at hand about The Cival War, some obvious and others not so obvious. Then we find out if the police are players in criminal activity. It’s not what you are thinking. And don’t think Chess but think Chinese Checkers. Sinn Féin gets a look over as well.



The Recognition of Mass Movement



This brings us to Eric Hoffer, and his masterwork, “The True Believer.” This link is nine minutes of, “You will never see the world the same again.”







We are both love his insight and we recommend his work. If you want to make sense of the world’s social and political dynamics Hoffer is your guy. Hoffer hits the nail on the head with his tag of, “The Dissatisfied Personality.” Again, it comes back to seeing the movement.



Attachment Theory



Can an act in childhood make permanent change? Attachment Theory and how it can determine a person’s sense of self in the world. (Attachment Theory is in this podcast with Dr. Catharine Kurosu 10-30-20). Then we leap back in time again the 400 years of war in Japan. Ever hear of Kayfabe? Well, you have now and how Professional Wrestling is more like politics than you may have assumed.



Recognition of course is the theme, but seeing things when they are blossoming is the point. If you know where to look you can see the predators in the movements. Predators seek movements like sharks seek a meal.



The Kent State Shootings (May 4th, 1970).



How that moment changed much in America and some of the changes are based on, let’s call them incomplete stories. Marc is seeing the movement a little differently than I do. Regardless 4 people died and 9 others wounded. And then the bombings began, see the Weather Underground.



It is a Threat



The doxing of Seattle Chief of Police Carmen Best and how that situation was bad and could have gone turbo.



Marc “Animal” MacYoung – The Recognition and 3 Take Aways



* Go home. Understand the idea of strategic withdrawal



* The dynamics of individual confrontation do not apply



* Forget your rights, and what the laws say you have a right to as a citizen



Need more than just Marc “Animal” MacYoung – The Recognition? Here you go: Group Attack







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KRIS WILDER



Kris Wilder is a martial artist based in Seattle Washington. He has authored many martial art books, including the classic, The Way of Kata. Making no apologies for his obsession with Football he can be found telling any who will listen about the nuances of the Canadian Football League.



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