I wouldn't say is a lack of strength, but more or less a lack of identity. Most Black Americans are always looking for something to "latch on to" in order to have their own identity. Personally, I'm a proud Black American. The way I see it, we're doing something right because we're copied all...
To answer your first question, Wing Chun is my preferred system but I also know that it has its limitations... that's why I studied other systems in order to "correct" those limitations... to answer your second question, I honestly think it can be useful in MMA... Anderson Silva used elements of...
The first martial art I learned was boxing... I had 2 uncles that boxed and they taught me... after that, I started Wing Chun after I saw Enter The Dragon when I was 6... been teaching since I was 22... I just turned 51... and the rest is history...
This comes as no surprise to me. The idea of reparations is a long overdue one. The "Powers That Be" are going to fight tooth and nail to keep the idea of reparations as just an idea. White supremacy doesn't want anyone on the same level at they are.
My wife and I have a podcast on YouTube that we do every Sunday called "Melanated Thought". We discuss things that directly (and indirectly) affect and influence the FBA community. Give a look.
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