if you do get a Chinese loli I suggest fitting her pleasure center with a brain probe or at the very least the happy helmet
If I had a happy helmet, I could just wear it myself, and then I would be too happy to want sex.
Char said:
They have these things called pads which would prevent most injuries.
Also such sports should be an elective and abusive instructors should be dismissed.
Might make it any abusive school faculty member looses their job.
The US had similar problems with boxing in high schools which were largely eliminated by safety equipment and rules.
BTW this would do next to nothing to stop a Chinese invasion as they have these things called guns.
I know this policy was instituted by some old man pinning for the glory days of WWII.
Want to make your populace able to defend it's self you better teach them about guns which of course also will get similar complaints about accidental death.
But a guy with a rifle actually can stop a platoon of soldiers.
Gun training is relatively fast and easy. A gun-savvy populace is not necessarily going to yield a large number of manageable soldiers.
Judo and related martial arts are a cultural propaganda front.
The government of Japan doesn't want a bunch of gun-savvy paintball players who believe in anarchy. The government of Japan wants a bunch of macho boys who are eager to prove themselves, eager to follow orders given by male leaders, and very reluctant to commit suicide.
The USA turns away a lot of gun-savvy eighteen-year-old boys who have criminal convictions, suicidal tendencies, etc. Armies need obedience and organization. Gun knowledge is secondary.
If judo can instill a militaristic psychology, it will be infinitely more valuable than marksmanship lessons.
While we're on the topic:
ATACMS Aimed At China
January 1, 2011: Taiwan is buying about a hundred MGM140 ATACMS (Army Tactical Missile Systems) artillery rockets from the United States. Taiwan does not have the M270 MLRS rocket launchers, which the ATACMS is launched from. Instead, Taiwan built its own, and much cheaper, version of MLRS; the RT2000. This system is close enough in size to MLRS that the ATACMS canister (for transport, storage and firing) will fit.
Taiwan is getting the ATACMS equipped with a 227 kg (500 pound) high explosive warhead. The U.S. used over 700 ATACMS in Iraq and Afghanistan. These rockets use GPS guidance to hit targets up to 300 kilometers away. Sort of like the popular 500 pound JDAM smart bomb used by the air force, but not requiring an aircraft to deliver it.
When the U.S. Army first introduced its long range ATACMS rocket 24 years ago, it designed fancy warheads that distributed lots of smaller bomblets. While these worked, there was always a problem with some of the bomblets not self-destructing, and later going off when civilians, or American troops, came along. Not a popular weapon. Then, when a version, with GPS guidance and a single, 500 pound high explosive (or "unitary") warhead was introduced, it proved very popular. These rockets cost about a million dollars each. A 500 pound JDAM costs about $28,000, although you can add a few thousand dollars more to cover the expense of operating the jet bomber that delivered it.
The ATACMS is a 610mm rocket that fits in the same size container that normally holds six 227mm MLRS rockets. It has sufficient range to reach Chinese coastal targets.
http://www.strategypage.com/htmw/htart/articles/20110101.aspx
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