Thursday, May 7, 2009

Bujin Do Not Forget

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5 comments:

kaske said...

You consider yourself a "Bujin" and think that US army is legitimate for esablishing order throughout the world, the same army that almost eradicated millions of people from various nations for the last 200 years? You're no more than a propaganda soldier, and soldiers are not warriors, something that you should've known if you wished not to astray from budo.

There are many nations and many "Bujins", most of which don't even nearly go with you, and many of them on the much higher level than you are.

Perhaps you should look deeper beneath the world events to see what is really going on, that's what an average "Bujin" does all the time and choose your directions and words more wisely.

John said...
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kaske said...
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John said...

Kaske,

As you have noticed, I removed your rant. Quite simply, I don't care about your silly multicultural ideology.

As I have stated before, you are an odd fellow, with no heart for the truth. Perhaps, you should start your own blog. This is not the place for you.

John said...

You're an odd fellow.

Well, yes, I am a Bujin. Oddly enough, I also consider myself to be a patriot which implies a loyalty to my country. Since I'm an American bujin, my loyalty lies with with my Republic, my Constitution, and with my Founding Fathers. Your view of history is a rather bizarre one. It is clear that America is not imperialist in nature. If that were so, we'd occupy the entire globe. Indeed, this free and prosperous Republic would have long ago conquered your homeland and held it in vassalage. But, as you well know, this is not the case.

You are absurd.

Personally, I think that America should be imperial, subjugating all her enemies with a Ghenghis Kahn-style efficiency and implacability. As warriors do, American bujin kill their enemies. We are rather good at it as our enemies can attest (well, the ones we allow to live). Therefore, I do not understand how it is somehow impugning our character to recognize the fact that American warriors slaughter their enemies. In fact, it is an attestation to their bravery, skill at arms, and honor on the field of battle.

Clearly, you have no experience in these matters. You would be well served to shut your mouth, sit, and listen. The essence of Budo escapes you.