It was an assassination. I don't know who the political leader was who got assassinated, but the assailant was shot soon after stabbing him on national TV. Both died from their injuries.
I have read somewhere that this assassination had a major impact on shaping Japan's political future, as the assassinated dude was the leader of a communist party. If not for his death, we'd probably have communist japs. Don't quote it on me though, I don't remember the source.
Bed of Chaos is easy if you are quick on reactions. Slide down, go to one side, kill roots. Die, Slide down, go to other side, kill roots. Die, Slide down, run to the middle, win the fight.
Bed of chaos is the one boss that everybody agrees is not hard, just ******** .
Like, floor instantly breaking on you feet and sweeping you into lava ******** .
At least the game acknowledges this and saves after killing every nucleus.
NG, the problem is I've been using the same two rings to boost my carry limit for most of the game, making dodging and movement smooth as silk. But then I had to remove a ring to use the anti-lava one and I didn't realize the one I removed was a one-time ring. So now I'm rolling around like a ******* Nissan Cube ® because apparently I'm a fatass without it. Honestly I've just been binge-playing the game and it's time for a break.
Clearly a martial arts student, I'm guessing Tae-Kwon-Do or some form of aikido/hapkido Though it could be any other martial art in the world that has that takedown, so literally thousands.
He practiced passivity and non aggression until it became clear conflict was unavoidable, and then took down his opponent in a demoralizing yet non-harmful way. (The takedown itself isn't too painful, but nothing kills an opponents will to fight like being effortlessly thrown to the ground.)
Disclaimer
I am not saying I'm super knowledgeable on martial-arts, or that I would be any better in a fight than the next guy, but I've taken a few classes.
I'd agree that it is a common move in martial arts, upsetting balance, redirecting momentum and the like is found in many martial arts. Definitely something that would be seen in hapkido or Japanese Ju Jitsu, Judo, etc. I've been train for about 4 and half years now. Good stuff, albeit intensive and a hard journey for sure, but always excited for improvement.
OK, yeah, the Asian rule does apply when picking fights with people, but, it wouldn't be his race that intimidates me, it would definitely be his "I'll Saitama your ass" attire he's flawlessly rocking.