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The absolute work ethic of marxists. 3 video uploads in 4 months.
Left wing economics? AKA communist Economics
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Just want to say I have an issue with Renaldo's video on the Kimberley Boys High incident. Yes, that boy has discipline problems that probably start at home but spanking is not the solution. That kid throwing the water probably is beaten at home, likely causing him to be violent in the first place. Kids don't become violent for no reason. They learn it somehow, most likely at home. The kid probably has a poor home situation, no father, abusive parents or many other issues. Solve the root cause. Don't use violence to solve violence.
If you look at the research, spanking has short term benefits but long term consequences. Yes, some people turn out okay but many kids will develop issues later (more aggression, lower IQ, criminality, trust issues, depression, anxiety, development issues). Laws against hitting children are in fact supported by science:
https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/moral-landscapes/201309/research-spanking-it-s-bad-all-kids
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3447048/
@Mr Wood "That kid throwing the water probably is beaten at home, likely causing him to be violent in the first place." Throwing water is not violent, event he way he did it with next to no force, that was just downright respectful act. The kid knows no boundaries, and needs to learn boundaries. Your issue is yours, you can keep it. Fact is you didnt have this in the past, and if anyone dared to do this, there would be severe consequences. You dont seem to realize that this whole lack of corporal punishment is the reason this is happening in the first place, and to assume he is being beaten at home is nothing more than an assumption, you have to prove he actually is, and if he was, there would be marks, and there are marks, it would be reported, and so on and so on... Point is, you are making an assumption, it's not relevant
Lower IQ from getting 6 van die bestes?
@Sheamus agree, it wasn't violent, the kid was being a dickhead. I bet he was trying to show off in front of the class.
Imagine the absolute hell that teachers have to go through.
@spursfan82 Yeah and that is the problem, his behaviour is being encouraged, and with no immediate consequences, he got his 15min of fame from a viral video showing his rebelious behavior... Really think he is going to stop being a dick? lol
I think throwing water in someones face is an act of violence, although very minor. Probably more a case of disrespect but the definition of violence is not my case. So we can assume it was not violence for this argument.
Non-spanking is my case. Your assumption that spanking is a good solution is my problem. Read the research. Go to Google scholar and look for more papers. The science is settled and you are denying science. Spanking is the wrong solution.
Take a scientific perspective. If spanking improves behaviour. Find me journal studies that back up your argument.
My definition of violence: - the use of physical force so as to injure, damage, or destroy. There was no injury, no damage, and nothing destroyed, so damn right this was not an act of violence, but by your standards, I would assume you consider silence to be violence as well. Secondly, busy reading the links you sent me, it's all jokes really, like for example:
"This area is hard to study in the home, because spanking rarely occurs at all and rarely in front of strangers. It is hard to study in the laboratory because of the prohibition against hurting subjects.
Nevertheless, some studies have been done."
Really? what studies were done then?
1. Spanking destroys mental health. - What kind of statement is that even?
2. Spanking increases delinquency and criminal behavior. - Quite the opposite, learning to respect authority keeps one away from delinquency and criminal behavior.
3. Spanking makes it more likely the child will be physically abused. - What even? Kids with no boundaries and respect for authority are more likely to be aggresive and get into trouble with authorities and met with force.
And lastly, you have years of history proving the point. Plenty of people today that grew up in the past can testify this shit never happened, kids also didnt smoke on school grounds, neither were teen girls pregnant in school at the rate they are now...
Getting spanked = Stupidity
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