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Though the Kung Fu War is a secret war, it often runs hot, with teams of martial artists duking it out in public places. How is it possible for the war to stay a secret? Nobody knows for sure. For some reason, most people will forget amazing displays of Kung Fu. They may run screaming from the mall as rival Taekwondo gangs kick each other through storefront windows, but once they can no longer see what is going on, the events will fade from their mind. Somehow, all physical evidence, like the shattered glass from the storefronts, gets rationalized away. Even hard video evidence is automatically dismissed as fake.
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Though the Kung Fu War is a secret war, it often runs hot, with teams of martial artists duking it out in public places. How is it possible for the war to stay a secret? Nobody knows for sure. For some reason, most people will forget amazing displays of Kung Fu. They may run screaming from the mall as rival Taekwondo gangs kick each other through storefront windows, but once they can no-longer see what is going on, the events will fade from their mind. Somehow, all physical evidence, like the shattered glass from the storefronts, gets rationalized away. Even hard video evidence is automatically dismissed as fake.
  
 
This phenomena is commonly known as the “Wushu Effect”, in the belief that it is the result of Wushu mind-control techniques. The Wushu Effect also explains why most people don’t know that guns are less powerful than empty-handed Kung Fu. They simply aren’t capable of remembering how good Kung Fu is. Whether Wushu is really behind the Wushu Effect is hard to say. Sometimes they work to keep Kung Fu secret, but sometimes they seem to want to reveal their Kung Fu’s power to the public.
 
This phenomena is commonly known as the “Wushu Effect”, in the belief that it is the result of Wushu mind-control techniques. The Wushu Effect also explains why most people don’t know that guns are less powerful than empty-handed Kung Fu. They simply aren’t capable of remembering how good Kung Fu is. Whether Wushu is really behind the Wushu Effect is hard to say. Sometimes they work to keep Kung Fu secret, but sometimes they seem to want to reveal their Kung Fu’s power to the public.

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