Except John Danaher is, and was at that time, not just a random dude. He was the perfect trainer at the perfect moment in Jiu Jitsu history to say that to.
Dean Lister's jiujitsu however comes through Relson Gracie and Fabio Santos. Relson as I understand was the black sheep of the family and enjoyed leg locks far more than the rest.
How the fuck did you even notice that? And what was edited out? Please explain the genius you saw happen, I’m trying to find it but honestly don’t know what I’m looking for. Unless you’d seen the unedited version, I suppose it’s near on impossible to understand the genius or effectiveness of said edit… 🤔
No Gracie banned because they lost to the "luta livre" guys. Hélio and his stutents lost to Oswaldo fadda. So they banned and told that was a dirty stile
@@ronpaulrevered I don't really know but I'm interested. I've seen some lectures by Chomsky on American Imperialism and the idea of the state acting as an oppressor from the be giving seems to bleed through. I think his view might match up? Maybe. As said I don't really know.
@@robbiewalsh6965 Chomsky is what's called an Anarcho syndicalist and they may reach a similar conclusion about government on paper, but in reality they come from completely opposite ends of the spectrum as Chomsky is a communist and Malice a capitalist. I would hope that Malice would pounce on this difference to show the fallacy of anarcho-communism is it's property designation mechanism that necessarily requires government hegemony; making it non anarchic and non- consensual.