Without over-explaining, I’m very much an anti-Marxist. Communism and socialism are the systematic destruction of communities, cultures, identity, societies, and faith in God. I’ve witnessed families being divided, isolated, and cleansed of identity by any means necessary through the liberal mind virus. Without a congregation, a set of values and morals, boundaries, and a lifestyle to come together around and to raise your family and community with, we are left institutionalized. Where I see this all being played out anecdotally in my micro realm is an infestation of weak-minded ideology that has entered into dojos, martial arts systems, and communities, referring to them as “cults”. This, in my opinion, is deteriorating the very baseline value of a dojo as a community and brotherhood. The notion has changed the perception of what martial arts and combat sports are, who trains in them, and why people train. A very individualistic, selfish approach to study has been adopted.
Defining a Cult
It seems like the criteria to qualify as a cult are community, a belief system, common interest, uniformity, habit, loyalty, dedication, leadership, respect, camaraderie, hierarchy, etc.. All of which are fantastic and necessary elements for humans and our social nature. What brings something into cult territory, in reality, is manipulative and evil people who would use such characteristics for personal ulterior motives. Agree? However, even if not brought to a demonic end, the very foundation of a community is deemed a cult by the practitioner unwilling to submit to the rules, code of conduct, values, or honor expectations of the group. The positive benefits are ignored, such as belonging, group behavioral regulation, skills acquisition, support, mental health, socialization, friendly competition, and an overall lifestyle and structured fitness routine. As I’ve witnessed this “sci-op” over the last 30 years, the very purpose I craved in training, like the benefits mentioned above, has been diminished. Instructors, dojos, and gyms are appealing to the masses—anyone and everyone, with any moral compass or lack thereof. Thus, stifling any resemblance to what I had come to understand a dojo to be.
Obviously, cults do exist, and evil infiltrates and imitates in every community around the world. The devil will not gain access to the weak in a demonic image of evil, but rather in a trustworthy meek mask of honor and humility. Thus, folding to the mass labels, association, or reputation designed by the incestuous mob of wokeism is the acceptance of oppression and degradation of goodness in humanity. Power in numbers, with a strict set of beliefs in God and unity, is our fighting chance. A day has come when being godly and righteous is the outlier and counter-culture.
The Outlaw Spirit
Seen in the motorcycle industry is the softening and washing of the independence and freedom of rebels by governments and regulatory bodies. Safety and emission regulations are a systematic takedown of civilian opposition by an authoritarian regime. Wrapped in a guise of your best interests and the harmony and peacekeeping of society. Bikers must remain outlaws, not to be confused with criminals. Brotherhood and freedom, structured, organized, and unwavering in the oppression. We maintain our freedom on two wheels by staying dangerous in our fighting abilities. The meek men will inherit the earth, as our kindness and honor are backed and enforced with our abilities and control of our shadow.
Rhino Ryu
Rhino Ryu remains a modern and youthful lifestyle that maintains traditional values and the Christian faith, represented by speed bikers and street racers, fighters, and martial artists. Honor, discipline, respect, and courage are the values motivating our pursuit of righteousness under God. Those who can’t take the heat need to get the f*** off the bike. Those who can’t take the pressure had best keep out of harm’s way. We train for the preservation of our children’s innocence and our women’s divine femininity. Without question, if this puts you off, good riddance. Osu!