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It's one of those issues where research is pretty clear on the issue, but many people still choose to rely on their nonsensical anecdotes to avoid changing for the better. It's kinda like discussing circumcision. I guess people don't want to face up to the fact their parents did something bad to them. |
It's weird, I work with boomers and it still comes up sometimes - like it's a point of pride for them: "Back in my day, I used to get my ass beat for stuff like that" - "parents don't know how to discipline their kids anymore, they're too soft" - "maybe if the parents at home beat their ass, they wouldn't be so misbehaved at school".
Like yeah, there's no way possible to negotiate with young kids and teach them the art of peaceful compromise, nah, no way, better grab the belt - that's what your dad did after all, and you are so well-adjusted nowadays. And yeah, the research is widely available now, so these young parents have less of an excuse today than their parents did. Children are the most vulnerable people around. People are so ****ing dumb, but I do think at some point, society will progress past this kind of behavior being socially acceptable. Perhaps I'm just being naive though. Weird how different the reactions to the following two statements are: "I only hit my kids as a last resort" / "I only hit my wife as a last resort" Reminds me of that old Offspring song, "Way Down the Line" "There is a chain that's never broken You know the story it's sad but true An angry man gets drunk and beats his kids The same old way his drunken father did What comes around well it goes around Nothing changes cause it's all the same The world you get's the one you give away It all just happens again Way down the line At 17 Shannon is pregnant As young as her mom when she had her Her kid is never gonna have a dad The same old way that Shannon never had What comes around well it goes around Nothing changes cause it's all the same The world you get's the one you give away It all just happens again Way down the line And all the things you learn when you're a kid You'll **** up just like your parents did It all just happens again Way down the line" Quote:
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I fortunately don't have these discussions with boomers in Norway because corporal punishment has been illegal here for a long time. It's not part of the culture and most people weren't raised like that. If they were, they probably keep it to themselves or certainly don't brag as society generally does not condone.
It's similar for circumcision. It's only practiced by certain religious minorities. If I discuss these topics with people who oppose my views, chances are I'm discussing online with an american. |
the cultural differences are interesting. I think in Holland it's illegal too, and certainly not socially accepted in most societies. I've still heard a lot of people argue that light 'corrective' corporeal punishment is fine, but I've never heard people brag about it, or be open about beating their kids. Except one time camping in France, when the Dutch guy next to my family audibly beat his kids, quite hard too. Maybe he was too stupid to realise that people can hear that through tent canvas. It was horrifying
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I'm glad they did it to me tbh i prefer it aesthetically. |
Lol buttressed. That's what I'm gonna call chairs now.
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Buttressed: The act of having sat on a chair.
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My dad’s poetry gets similar reviews
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The effulgence of your essay embiggened my pants.
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