The stupidest nonsense

January 27th, 2007 at 23:48 · Filed Under Critiques, Karate 

A high authority of a country branch of an organization saying to me that if the black belt members were not coming back to headquarters for their regular training, he was going to write a letter to disregard their certificate!

To disregard their certificates? What an absurd nonsensical statement is this highest country authority trying to implicate? I have not heard of any organization disregard any certificates they have issued. A certificate is to prove that a person has achieved to some extent a standard or requirement that an organization required. A certificate is usually issued when a person has passed a test given by that certificate issuing organization and that organization has already recognized the standard or achievement of that person. How can the certificate be disregarded?

If a person does not meet the requirement, why in the first place that organization would want to issue the certificate? If so, then the technical merit and the management of that organization are very much questionable.

That guy is the stupidest fool (and uneducated) filled with absurdity and nonsensical management skill. A huge laughing stock!

Comments

4 Responses to “The stupidest nonsense”

  • Seiken on January 30th, 2007 20:12 1

    OOOUUUCCCHHH!!!!! Someone’s on your nerves….

  • Adrian Hoe on January 30th, 2007 20:15 2

    Yeah…………

  • Tom on February 6th, 2007 23:56 3

    Perhaps the disregarding of a certificate is not the belt rank certificate, but perhaps the certificate to instruct. Since you heard hearsay it is possible that the message you got was incomplete.

    It is reasonable that the highest authority may want to ensure the karate instruction is in keeping with the style as defined by the holder of the menjo.

  • Adrian Hoe on February 7th, 2007 9:51 4

    Hi Tom,

    I tried not to disclose the type of organization but you have got a good guess.

    No. I did not got incomplete message. He was referring to “Black Belt Certificate”. And there isn’t any teaching license required from the association for one to teach. Teaching license is not a common practice in Malaysia.

    And recently, there was a case which one of my comrade still hasn’t paid up his “fee” (for the certificate) and he threaten to repossess the certificate. He was so desperate to get my friend to get his certificate even tough my friend just join the training for once or twice. My friend is a black belt in Kanazawa-ryu Shotokan and Kisaki-kai. That shatters my heart!

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