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Bottom line, a bad *** woman simply knows how to fight by being taught how to fight.
It's every fathers/mothers/grandparents responsibility to teach or get the children taught professionally how to defend themselves. Boxing or Martial Arts instills discipline. World will never remain the same, and guaranteed to get worse as this day and age shows. Do your and extended family's children a favor and teach, or learn them well elsewhere so no one does the girls or boys harm.
Insuring their Academic Education is equally important, works hand in hand with aforesaid so they don't get stuck on being the tough guy/girl stuff and become losers.
I hadn't realized that Clinton did that. We always used to hear, true or not, that "Go for Broke" was the most decorated unit of the war, but not one MoH, presumably because they were Nisei.
I remember when, as a young guy, I was walking by a firehouse in the summer, and the guy sweeping the place out struck up a conversation with me. He'd been in the 442, and told me something about it. If I knew then what I know now, I'd probably have stayed there listening to him until he had to go home.
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