During the fall of the Benin Empire in the late 19th century, the people attempted to defend themselves through a combination of military resistance and diplomatic efforts. They fortified their cities and mobilized their warriors to resist British incursions, particularly during the punitive expedition of 1897. Additionally, they sought alliances with other regional powers to strengthen their position against colonial forces. Despite their efforts, the technological superiority of the British military ultimately led to the empire's downfall.
to defend themselves
Defendants.
they want to defend themselves
Genocide
Generally, it is best to let people defend themselves. They might not care for the way you go about it.
Murder, genocide.
Billions. Depends upon your definition of 'know how to defend themselves' is. Pretty much everyone is going to try to protect themselves if they are attacked. If you mean effectively defend themselves it would be a different story. And how many people have taken self defense courses or martial arts is another story all together.
To deprive people of the right to defend themselves with a firearm.
The people of the Ghana Empire entertained themselves by listening to griots, storytellers who told about the Empire's legendary past while accompanying themselves on musical instruments. They also entertained themselves by playing board games similar to the modern mancala and backgammon.
cuz they cant defend themselves as good and people make fun of people who are different
To hunt, to collect, to target shoot, to defend themselves.
No, Karate is not a cruel sport, no it teaches people how to defend themselves and have fun.