"Kratophobia"
By Matt Larsen : Kratophobe – A person who claims to be a warrior and yet has an irrational fear of realistic hand-to-hand combat training . Etymology, from the Greek kratos meaning strength, might or power. As in the name of the ancient Olympic sport of pankration which means competition with all powers (No holds barred) and the Greek word phobia meaning irrational fear. In a recent conversation about people who are afraid of Combatives. I was reminded of the word "Hoplophobe" coined by COL Jeff Cooper to refer to people who have an irrational fear of guns. The root word is hoplos, as in hoplite, which means arms in Greek. COL Cooper said it this way: I coined the term "hoplophobia" in 1962 in response to a perceived need for a word to describe a mental aberration consisting of an unreasoning terror of gadgetry, specifically, weapons. The most common manifestation of hoplophobia is the idea that instruments possess a will of their own, apa...
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