You Make The Call (was Re: MDMD: Dixon's nonviolence)

s~Z keithmar at msn.com
Tue Mar 12 16:09:40 CST 2002


>>>Thanks, Doug. I laughed my ass off reading that one...<<<

A paci-fist is permitted to establish a legal guarding position in
the path of an oncoming face regardless of its speed and distance.

A paci-fist is not permitted to move into the path of a face once
it has started its aggressive motion.

A paci-fist must allow a moving face the distance to stop or
change direction.

The speed of the oncoming face will determine the amount of
distance a paci-fist must allow.

A paci-fist may turn slightly to protect itself, but is never
allowed to bend over and submarine an opponent.

The mere fact that contact occurs on these types of interactions,
or any other similar interactions, does not necessarily mean that
a violent act has been committed. The clergy, and/or God, must
decide whether the contact is negligible and/or incidental,
judging each situation separately.





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