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"For a vast majority of its existence, mankind dreamed to reach the stars. Yet today, reaching the stars is made a reality through joint endeavor."
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by Sapporo Hyperspace Riftgate Laboratory » Sun Jun 14, 2020 3:44 am
Political Geography wrote:An Alan Smithee Nation wrote:The lesson it teaches is get your own way by hitting people.
Parents "hit" their children when they do something wrong. AFTER. So parents don't get their own way. They punish children.
So isn't it more like punish people for doing what you don't like, by hitting them?
"For a vast majority of its existence, mankind dreamed to reach the stars. Yet today, reaching the stars is made a reality through joint endeavor."
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by Sapporo Hyperspace Riftgate Laboratory » Sun Jun 14, 2020 3:52 am
Political Geography wrote:Sapporo Hyperspace Riftgate Laboratory wrote:I have some extremely vile things to say about people who support corporal punishment that will obviously get me banned by the ban hammer of Reploid or by other means of mod intervention. Anyways, corporal punishment is abuse and there are studies that prove that spanking decreases children's IQ. If you want your child to be a dumb unquestioning slave that will obey all your commands including things such as "kill your grandmother", then sure, spank them. If not, then don't.
Show this study that spanking reduces IQ, please.
Political Geography wrote:Sapporo Hyperspace Riftgate Laboratory wrote:The thing is, who gets to decide what is "wrong"? Is voting for Trump wrong? How about accidentally making a hammer and sickle sign using hand gestures?
The kind of things little kids do are quite easy to judge right or wrong. Hitting your little sister is wrong, that gets a spanking. Running around the house with no clothes on, not so wrong, no spanking.
"For a vast majority of its existence, mankind dreamed to reach the stars. Yet today, reaching the stars is made a reality through joint endeavor."
- Operations Director of the T.I.A., Hilbert Lachlan Silverwell
by Sapporo Hyperspace Riftgate Laboratory » Sun Jun 14, 2020 3:56 am
Political Geography wrote:Sapporo Hyperspace Riftgate Laboratory wrote:https://www.livescience.com/7895-childr ... d-iqs.html
It doesn't quite hit as an eye for an eye, doesn't it? You are a damn adult, way stronger than a child is. What if instead the little sister hits them as an eye for an eye punishment?
I never said "eye for an eye" and the example you gave shows why.
"For a vast majority of its existence, mankind dreamed to reach the stars. Yet today, reaching the stars is made a reality through joint endeavor."
- Operations Director of the T.I.A., Hilbert Lachlan Silverwell
by -Astoria » Sun Jun 14, 2020 3:56 am
Political Geography wrote:Sapporo Hyperspace Riftgate Laboratory wrote:I have some extremely vile things to say about people who support corporal punishment that will obviously get me banned by the ban hammer of Reploid or by other means of mod intervention. Anyways, corporal punishment is abuse and there are studies that prove that spanking decreases children's IQ. If you want your child to be a dumb unquestioning slave that will obey all your commands including things such as "kill your grandmother", then sure, spank them. If not, then don't.
Show this study that spanking reduces IQ, please.
by Celestiam » Sun Jun 14, 2020 3:58 am
We have seen the pragmatic common-sense upon which corporal punishment is based and the total, inalienable authority of parents over their children that enables it, superseded by the notion of inalienable human rights which has become enshrined in law, making physical punishment a form of child abuse.
by Sapporo Hyperspace Riftgate Laboratory » Sun Jun 14, 2020 3:59 am
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by Dazchan » Sun Jun 14, 2020 4:01 am
Political Geography wrote:Sapporo Hyperspace Riftgate Laboratory wrote:The thing is, who gets to decide what is "wrong"? Is voting for Trump wrong? How about accidentally making a hammer and sickle sign using hand gestures?
The kind of things little kids do are quite easy to judge right or wrong. Hitting your little sister is wrong, that gets a spanking. Running around the house with no clothes on, not so wrong, no spanking.
by Sapporo Hyperspace Riftgate Laboratory » Sun Jun 14, 2020 4:01 am
Dazchan wrote:Political Geography wrote:
The kind of things little kids do are quite easy to judge right or wrong. Hitting your little sister is wrong, that gets a spanking. Running around the house with no clothes on, not so wrong, no spanking.
I’m sorry, but how exactly do you teach a child that hitting people is wrong by hitting them?
"For a vast majority of its existence, mankind dreamed to reach the stars. Yet today, reaching the stars is made a reality through joint endeavor."
- Operations Director of the T.I.A., Hilbert Lachlan Silverwell
by Sapporo Hyperspace Riftgate Laboratory » Sun Jun 14, 2020 4:15 am
Political Geography wrote:Sapporo Hyperspace Riftgate Laboratory wrote:Spanking a child for hitting another child (while you are an adult) is definitely excessive for an "eye for an eye" punishment, which I support partially.
So tell the younger child to get revenge, and tell the older child to just stand there and take it?
"For a vast majority of its existence, mankind dreamed to reach the stars. Yet today, reaching the stars is made a reality through joint endeavor."
- Operations Director of the T.I.A., Hilbert Lachlan Silverwell
by Cetacea » Sun Jun 14, 2020 4:20 am
by Sapporo Hyperspace Riftgate Laboratory » Sun Jun 14, 2020 4:24 am
Political Geography wrote:Sapporo Hyperspace Riftgate Laboratory wrote:That thing - which is already bad - is a lesser evil compared to spanking and nations like P*litical G*ography support it. Think about it for a second.
Is your sort-of "eye for an eye" philosophy applicable to small children at all? If not, why did you bring it up?
"For a vast majority of its existence, mankind dreamed to reach the stars. Yet today, reaching the stars is made a reality through joint endeavor."
- Operations Director of the T.I.A., Hilbert Lachlan Silverwell
by Sapporo Hyperspace Riftgate Laboratory » Sun Jun 14, 2020 4:35 am
Political Geography wrote:Cetacea wrote:Corporal Punishment in Schools is permitted in 18 US States which kind of puts lie to your linking of mass hooliganism to the lack of such discipline.
US statistics also show that Black students are 2.5 times more likely to be physically punished than white or Hispanics students. Which is eerily close to the rate for killings in Police custody.
Anyway Corporal Punishment is only effectively applied when there is major power imbalance, when small children are unable to defend themselves against an adult aggressor.
There are far better approaches to the such discipline and more needs to be done to support families.
It's hardly ever used in schools, I thought. Much more a parent thing.
Corporal punishment only for small children is the first thing I said. As to when to stop, I trust parents to know when it's no longer shocking to the child, then it is just producing resentment and they should stop.
Some people don't believe in discipline at all. If they can modify a child's behavior by reasoning with the child then I wish them luck.
"For a vast majority of its existence, mankind dreamed to reach the stars. Yet today, reaching the stars is made a reality through joint endeavor."
- Operations Director of the T.I.A., Hilbert Lachlan Silverwell
by Sapporo Hyperspace Riftgate Laboratory » Sun Jun 14, 2020 4:44 am
Political Geography wrote:Sapporo Hyperspace Riftgate Laboratory wrote:Still not justified, lol. "Parents know best"? Let's change "parent" to the "party", or "state", or "General Secretary" and you would be up in arms. Corporal punishment, for small children? Yeah right, using it for older children is better but still bad. Every kind of corporal punishment will cause some form of resentment and the outcome could range from your child cutting relationships in the *best case* or patricide/matricide in the worst case.
Not all parents know best. But a lot more do spank their kids, than the number who have their kids run away or (lol) kill them.
Let them spank, and the ones who shouldn't be parents at all will out themselves. It's harsh I know, but think about it. They're going to beat the kid sooner or later. Better sooner, and they lose the kid.
"For a vast majority of its existence, mankind dreamed to reach the stars. Yet today, reaching the stars is made a reality through joint endeavor."
- Operations Director of the T.I.A., Hilbert Lachlan Silverwell
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