That little boy legit ran up and tried to pry his sister out of her opponent's grip. That there is the little brother instinct. Hell, I would've done the exact same thing because I HATE violence. Of any kind.
However cute, loving or heartwarming this little boy is, his action points out the major ethical problem with combat sports: when push comes to shove it IS an actual fight. Sure, it's not considered to be physical assault in a judicial way, because both competitors consent to it, but it's not entirely pretending or acting either: in combat sports, one must be serious about it and one must willingly and knowingly (!) apply holds and moves that are actually designed to inflict harm. Bjj people and combat sports fans will now probably jump in and shout: "it's no one's intention to harm anyone". And: "there are rules and the competitors know the ramifications and the risks. And the referee is there to see to it that the rules are followed and to stop the fight when a hold/move goes too far." I know all that, and yes, that little boy is unaware (ignorant) of these facts. But these facts don't take away the ethical problem. Heck, they actually even confirm it: rules, having to tap out and/or the ref stopping the fight are not only to make sure a fight evolves in an orderly way, they are mostly there for safety and to prevent injuries. My point is that these safety measures are not an option, but necessary because of the intrinsic problem of the whole concept of combat sports: you only win by applying intrinsically harmful moves and holds to begin with. This boy is actually a hero who points out the problem with combat sports. No, fighters don't want to actually hurt their opponent. But they do have to apply harmful moves. It does not look like two people caressing each other. It is a fight...
@@luqmansheikh9988 His point was combat fighting could easily become serious in a split moment. Referees need to do better with keeping a mutual consenting sport safe for all parties. The little boy is a hero for recognizing what the Ref didn't. See! I read it and it only took me 2 years to respond.
He's just trying to defend his sister! That's so cute!
Awwwwww I can't wait to have kids and I hope they are close and love each other like this. That was the cutest thing ever.
Sure gonna regret it
Evo Drxp no u wont
@Navy Seal hey you piece of shit.
this is so sweet. i laughed then i cried. :)
Everyone is just like, aww he hit her. LOL.
It wasn’t a her, his sister opponent was a boy
He's just 2 years old, imagine if he's grown up!!!
Yes‼️
I dont slice my toast i just eat it
Crust and all...😂
Aw bless him, little sweetie
That little boy legit ran up and tried to pry his sister out of her opponent's grip. That there is the little brother instinct.
Hell, I would've done the exact same thing because I HATE violence. Of any kind.
She is lucky to have such a brother
Omg.... they are so adorable 💕💕
I love Benicio saying: " yeah and that's her cousin." Like I don't have a teenage girlfriend 😂
Awwwwww, George.
At least he’s looking out for her
Let's discuss RUclips on national television.
How adorable..
I heard how do you slice your toes??.. 😔😔😔😔
lonely soul thought I was the only one
lonely soul
In an attempt to shave the little hairs off the toe knuckle.
It depends what's on the toast.
Imagine how bad the sister’s opponent had felt. A little kid who think he did something wrong 😑 but he didn’t.
It’s a wrestling match of course it’s the brother’s fault lol
However cute, loving or heartwarming this little boy is, his action points out the major ethical problem with combat sports: when push comes to shove it IS an actual fight. Sure, it's not considered to be physical assault in a judicial way, because both competitors consent to it, but it's not entirely pretending or acting either: in combat sports, one must be serious about it and one must willingly and knowingly (!) apply holds and moves that are actually designed to inflict harm. Bjj people and combat sports fans will now probably jump in and shout: "it's no one's intention to harm anyone". And: "there are rules and the competitors know the ramifications and the risks. And the referee is there to see to it that the rules are followed and to stop the fight when a hold/move goes too far." I know all that, and yes, that little boy is unaware (ignorant) of these facts. But these facts don't take away the ethical problem. Heck, they actually even confirm it: rules, having to tap out and/or the ref stopping the fight are not only to make sure a fight evolves in an orderly way, they are mostly there for safety and to prevent injuries. My point is that these safety measures are not an option, but necessary because of the intrinsic problem of the whole concept of combat sports: you only win by applying intrinsically harmful moves and holds to begin with. This boy is actually a hero who points out the problem with combat sports. No, fighters don't want to actually hurt their opponent. But they do have to apply harmful moves. It does not look like two people caressing each other. It is a fight...
good job you wrote all of this thinking a good amount of people would read this
@Ethan Steel violence is good? You just proved my point. Despicable...
Violence is a part of human nature. Since the beginning of time. Naive to think it’s good or necessary to completely program it out of human.
I just disagree and didn’t really even read this comment
@@luqmansheikh9988 His point was combat fighting could easily become serious in a split moment. Referees need to do better with keeping a mutual consenting sport safe for all parties. The little boy is a hero for recognizing what the Ref didn't. See! I read it and it only took me 2 years to respond.
he is a good younger brother.
That is so sweet.
So lovely and cute brother
I can't wait to have kids
I remember that wrestling room..
This is so cut I died
That has to be a very deep cut,then😜
Hilarious!
But if that had been a black child...Lord
Mcfch you’re a week late little fella
@SJ That's a fact
Aww
If that had been a black kid helping his sister it wouldn’t be cute. The truth hurts
Human dont touch my sister
too cute
I live there
Adorable
Instinct
Have you notice the black people are sitting with eachother and the white people are sitting with eachother
And?
I noticed it too 😂
Oh shut up you racist
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Assault and battery is adorable
Lol only when they're kids who can't really do much harm