Originally posted by tenzen
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Otherwise, this is exactly the type of situation I talk about in my blog on martial arts frauds.
Quite simply put, if you find some excuse to try to wiggle out of proving something that happened to you personally over 20 years we are quite justified in treating you as a fraud and not take anything you say at face value.
If you are indeed a fraud, I can expect you to talk about respect for other martial artists or a number of other excuses. But anyone who has trained with someone for 20 years would be able and quite willing to provide proof. I can provide proof for my training and am quite willing to point to people who will verify what I say about what I say.
I do not expect you to be able to back up even as simple a fact as the existence of your teacher and such, but I hope I am wrong. The ball is in your court and it is up to you to prove that we should take your word instead of treating you like just another fraud.
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