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    lesson = don't be a ****
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    I felt the love, did you guys feel the love?
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    God, that was awesome! I loved how the ref got in a few kicks as well.
    "The hero and the coward both feel the same thing, but the hero projects his fear onto his opponent while the coward runs. 'Fear'. It's the same thing, but it's what you do with it that matters". -Cus D'Amato

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    well, that may have been emotionally satisfying for some of you, it clearly shows what inability there is to properly ref and control a fight at that venue.

    I wonder if someone was being a jerk before that which was why the guy was being that way towards his opponent?

    That was a lot of nonsense and completely unsportsmanlike all round in my opinion.

    yeah the guy was a jerk, but ref shoulda DQ'd him and let that be that.
    letting other guys in and letting them do that and even the ref participating?

    Yeah, that's a crap venue run in a crappy way.
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    Quote Originally Posted by David Jamieson View Post
    well, that may have been emotionally satisfying for some of you, it clearly shows what inability there is to properly ref and control a fight at that venue.

    I wonder if someone was being a jerk before that which was why the guy was being that way towards his opponent?

    That was a lot of nonsense and completely unsportsmanlike all round in my opinion.

    yeah the guy was a jerk, but ref shoulda DQ'd him and let that be that.
    letting other guys in and letting them do that and even the ref participating?

    Yeah, that's a crap venue run in a crappy way.
    Who invited the voice of reason in here??

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    Lets get him!!!!

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    Reason? In a thai boxing match in thailand ??
    Someone's been in the happy juice !!
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    lesson = don't be a d i c k
    wonder if the lesson was learned?
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    Massive school brawl breaks out in southwest China with over 100 students involved

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    Let 100 flowers bloom (百花齐放)

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    Massive school brawl breaks out in southwest China with over 100 students involved
    Chinese State Media are not reporting much on this as per their usual style. but I did manage to find out that it was the architecture students versus military cadets. Did Geodesic Domes not shine warmly in the hearts of the people?


    The brawl at the Kirin Vocational and Technical School in the city of Qujing, Yunnan Province began following an argument between two students after the noon recess, reported Chinese media Guangyuanol.

    Their quarrel escalated quickly into a 100-strong fight between military students, dressed in army fatigues and armed with baton-like weapons, and a mix of students studying architecture.
    So that's all there is and probably ever will be, the devil's in the details but the devil is just failing to report in these days.
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    However.. I found another article that may cast some light though it seems to be between students and instructors but it might have the same root causes.



    Tea Leaf Nation
    Bloody Brawl Breaks Out During Military Training — at a Chinese High School

    August 27, 2014
    Chinese social media can't agree whether to blame an out-of-control military or spoiled youth.

    A recent ugly brawl between paramilitary drill instructors and high schoolers in central China has exposed a fault line between China’s military and its people. The bloody Aug. 24 incident, which landed 40 freshmen in the hospital with bone fractures and gashes, is being parsed on China’s active social web as either evidence of the wholesale corruption of the Chinese military, or the hopeless degeneration of China’s youth.

    The conflict occurred during a week of military training at Huangcang High School in Hunan’s Longshan, a county of half a million people known for its karst caves. (The bulk of Chinese military recruits are rural youth and the unemployed, not students, but military training sessions are routine at high schools and colleges across China.)
    ...

    ... sentiment toward the incident was decidedly pro-military, reflecting a widely held belief that modern Chinese youth are spoiled and egotistical. Chinese commonly blame those perceived traits on the country’s strict family planning policy, which for more than three decades has limited most families to just one child.
    ...
    The Chinese military’s image has been tarnished in recent months by public announcements of graft charges against high-ranking officers Gen. Xu Caihou and Lt. Gen. Gu Junshan in June and April, respectively. One commentator wrote that the influence of officers like Gu and Xu had created a lack of discipline and pockets of moral decay in the military.
    So the story which is not so absurd any more. Class warfare? This reflects mass social changes. I wonder if the trend will lead anywhere.

    Look at some other headlines:
    Guests at rival Chinese weddings in four-hour street battle with knives and flaming fireworks

    Police called after dozens of people fight after grooms taking part in separate processions meet in the street and refuse to let each other pass
    Two secondary school pupils in western China were involved in a knife fight in the street with two older students, according to a news website report.

    The brawl ended with the older pair needing treatment in hospital,


    Rival firms battle it out with bulldozers on street in northern China

    At least six diggers from two companies involved in cutthroat competition for clients took part in clashes, according to mainland media reports
    In China often Chinese do things in groups It was humorous, at the Mountain hostels in HK when the Chinese Groups came for a weekend, guys or girls, they would usually go to the washrooms in groups.
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    Martial Club brawl

    1 dead after 2 martial arts clubs brawl at Taiwan train station
    Weapons found at the scene included nunchaku, machetes, sickles, and samurai swords

    By Keoni Everington, Taiwan News, Staff Writer
    2023/09/04 19:04

    Two Indonesian martial arts groups engage in a brawl in front of Changhua railway station on Sept. 2. (Changhua County Police Department photo)

    TAIPEI (Taiwan News) — A violent clash between two rival Indonesian martial arts groups broke out at a train station in western Taiwan on Saturday night (Sept. 2), resulting in one death, one serious injury, and 29 arrests.

    The melee took place outside of Changhua railway station, reported ETtoday, with participants wielding weapons and multiple individuals sustaining severe injuries.

    One of the individuals died from his wounds, while another is in critical condition. Police said they arrested 29 suspects, and upon further investigation, an investigation was opened on 15 others for involvement in serious crimes.


    (Changhua County Police Department image)

    The Changhua Precinct of the Changhua County Police Department reported that one 32-year-old Indonesian man was stabbed in the back and later died. Meanwhile, a 21-year-old man was stabbed four times, but is under hospital observation, reported Liberty Times.


    (Changhua County Police Department image)

    Fifteen suspects have been transferred to the Changhua District Prosecutor's Office to be investigated for homicide (殺人罪), assault (傷害罪), and participating in a deadly brawl.

    According to preliminary police findings, there was a disagreement about martial arts training. The two groups arranged a meeting to discuss their differences, but the situation escalated.


    (Changhua County Police Department image)

    Weapons seized at the scene of the crime included knives, brass knuckles, machetes, samurai swords, survival knives, curved knives, nunchaku, screwdrivers, sickles, rods, utility knives, and cans of mace, among other items.

    The police mobilied and expanded their search efforts for suspects. In less than 16 hours, the 24-year-old main murder suspect, an Indonesian national, was arrested in Taichung City.


    (Changhua County Police Department image)

    The suspect led police to a ditch next to Jixiang Street in Changhua City, where officers recovered the knife allegedly used to commit the murder.

    The authorities will inform the brokers and companies of the migrant workers involved to strengthen their management practices. They will also notify the Indonesian representative office in Taiwan to assist the victim's family in dealing with funeral arrangements.
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