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In all 21 years of my life, I've never met such a weird/autistic demographic of people irl - if we exclude board games people and other "nerdy" hobby groups. In my BJJ class back in my hometown, I'm the youngest guy in class. All the guys are late 20s to 50s. All of them are anti-vax, watch jordan peterson, sort of redpilled/hate feminism and are pretty cool guys. Could be because that class is all male they feel comfortable expressing those opinions.
Then I have the BJJ club at uni I train at, I've met a legit /pol/ guy who is redpilled on women and shit, literal schizo who thinks black people invented flight but white people claimed it as their own in order to reduce ethnic morale, actual niggas who have autism as well as the same "redpill" crowd.
So one must ask, what attracts so many "weird" people (I consider myself weird/non-NPC tbh) to this sport? I think the answer lies in the fact the avg man's idea of fun isn't rolling around with other sweaty men in a humid room getting choked out. Most people don't want to be beaten up like that, in fact most people don't even think of fighting. It's only those who were once bullied/experienced violence who get obsessed with knowing how to defend oneself. If you are being bullied, you already are a little weird.
Hence sports like BJJ will skew towards weird people
Then I have the BJJ club at uni I train at, I've met a legit /pol/ guy who is redpilled on women and shit, literal schizo who thinks black people invented flight but white people claimed it as their own in order to reduce ethnic morale, actual niggas who have autism as well as the same "redpill" crowd.
So one must ask, what attracts so many "weird" people (I consider myself weird/non-NPC tbh) to this sport? I think the answer lies in the fact the avg man's idea of fun isn't rolling around with other sweaty men in a humid room getting choked out. Most people don't want to be beaten up like that, in fact most people don't even think of fighting. It's only those who were once bullied/experienced violence who get obsessed with knowing how to defend oneself. If you are being bullied, you already are a little weird.
Hence sports like BJJ will skew towards weird people