In this episode of Fighting Matters, Steve Kwan (BJJ Mental Models), Jesse Walker (Rough Hands BJJ), and Mike Mahaffey (Magic BJJ) discuss the backlash to a recent viral post about Jiu-Jitsu’s historical links to fascism, and how that history continues to shape the culture of the sport today.
They also talk about Joe Rogan’s evolving role in martial arts media, the influence of the manosphere, and the challenges of having honest conversations in a polarized environment.
Topics include:
– Why critiques of Jiu-Jitsu history often feel personal
– Whether and how to separate the art from its founders
– Joe Rogan’s influence and responsibility as a media figure
– The impact of social media, tribalism, and identity
– The manosphere’s reach into martial arts culture
– What it might take to build a more open and inclusive community
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