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I don't think the state should dictate how to raise children, and should intervene only when absolutely needed. Corporeal punishment may be necessary with some kids. I understand, it as far more common in the past, and those generations were OK.
It's not about dictating how to raise children- it's about dictating that "It's not right to strike someone under any circumstances besides self-defense or the old 'swatting a child's hand away before he touches a hot stove'". In other words, children should be learning early on that violence is an option to turn to when there is a danger present.
Corporal punishment is not necessary for any children. For a great example of how it doesn't work, look at niggers. Almost every single nigger you speak to will have a story about being relentlessly beaten by foreign objects or spanked by their mothers, grandmothers, aunts, and sisters. Any time they fucked up, mama was there with an electrical cord to whip them. And how do blacks turn out?
I know that it's a little unfair to compare human child discipline to that of African child discipline- it's almost like comparing how you discipline a little boy to how you would discipline a dog; but the stats are in my favor when it comes to Whites as well. Kids that get beaten for punishment often show deviant behavior as they grow older.
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Kids that get beaten for punishment often show deviant behavior as they grow older.
Sources? /rhtorical.....Yes, this is dogma; so what? So is racial equality which you don't subscribe to. For me, the red pills left me skeptical of most every dogma I ever heard. I know a guy who was very concerned about the welfare of his kids and beat them to keep them away from drugs, in a high-drug area; it worked. I think the type of appropriate punishment and psychology of whether it s damaging has much to do with psychology and temperament of the family as a whole. Unwarranted punishment of any kind is unhealthy. Lack of discipline can lead to a monster. You are also defending dogma of society that is obviously unhealthy, where a great many things are likely amiss.
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[–] NeoGoat 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I don't think the state should dictate how to raise children, and should intervene only when absolutely needed. Corporeal punishment may be necessary with some kids. I understand, it as far more common in the past, and those generations were OK.
[–] midnightblue1335 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago
It's not about dictating how to raise children- it's about dictating that "It's not right to strike someone under any circumstances besides self-defense or the old 'swatting a child's hand away before he touches a hot stove'". In other words, children should be learning early on that violence is an option to turn to when there is a danger present.
Corporal punishment is not necessary for any children. For a great example of how it doesn't work, look at niggers. Almost every single nigger you speak to will have a story about being relentlessly beaten by foreign objects or spanked by their mothers, grandmothers, aunts, and sisters. Any time they fucked up, mama was there with an electrical cord to whip them. And how do blacks turn out?
I know that it's a little unfair to compare human child discipline to that of African child discipline- it's almost like comparing how you discipline a little boy to how you would discipline a dog; but the stats are in my favor when it comes to Whites as well. Kids that get beaten for punishment often show deviant behavior as they grow older.
[–] NeoGoat 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
Sources? /rhtorical.....Yes, this is dogma; so what? So is racial equality which you don't subscribe to. For me, the red pills left me skeptical of most every dogma I ever heard. I know a guy who was very concerned about the welfare of his kids and beat them to keep them away from drugs, in a high-drug area; it worked. I think the type of appropriate punishment and psychology of whether it s damaging has much to do with psychology and temperament of the family as a whole. Unwarranted punishment of any kind is unhealthy. Lack of discipline can lead to a monster. You are also defending dogma of society that is obviously unhealthy, where a great many things are likely amiss.