The usual suspects: Alabama, Arkansas, Arizona, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Oklahoma, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, and Wyoming

“Corporal Punishment,” what a lovely, soft language term to legitimize literally terrorizing children through violence.

  • @Crackhappy
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    44 months ago

    I know how unpopular my opinion is, but I do believe limited corporal punishment can be effective in child tearing. However, I absolutely do not think a teacher or school official should be administering it.

    • @[email protected]
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      24 months ago

      We can all think of at least five little shits from our early education who absolutely needed an age-appropriate beating to make them into people fit for society

      • @Crackhappy
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        -24 months ago

        I never beat my children but I did use open hand spanking with my children if they refused other forms of punishment like timeouts, restriction of privileges, etc. always with an explanation beforehand that if they continued they would receive a spanking.

        • @FooBarrington
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          14 months ago

          “I never beat my children but I did beat my children”

    • @Aarrodri
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      04 months ago

      When I was 12 I started to get bullied… I was very small for.my age… but I happened to know karate… bearing a couple of little shits stoped the abuse… physical pain sometimes can be a good deterrant. Whoever says no has either not been a POS or met one.

      “But they are kids”… just like dogs they need training… and some dogs need a newspaper spank… but what do I care you do you… just let people educate their kids whoever they are fit as long as they are not crosing some lines…