OK legislature rejects bill that bans corporal punishment on disabled students
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« Reply #50 on: March 16, 2023, 11:18:17 PM »

A lot of young adults in America were in desperate need of corporal punishment as a child but didn't receive it.  Just look at the state of this country.
A lot of them DID receive it and grew up to be violent and abusive. I agree that over-indulgent and overprotective approaches towards children are big problems that have gotten worse in the last 20 years, but lack of corporal punishment isn't the reason. This is the equivalent of people saying that school shootings would stop if we went back to making kids say the Lord's Prayer in public schools each morning.

1. The people I'm thinking of certainly did not receive corporal punishment as a kid.
2. I guarantee you we would see less school shootings if school prayer was still a thing.  The violence and degeneracy of our current society is a result of loss of religion.

Professors Santander and Dule BOTH gave you failing grades in trolling this semester.  I'm very "sorry" you will have to post far less in order to attend makeup classes.
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« Reply #51 on: March 16, 2023, 11:19:55 PM »

Parents should have the right to use some form of corporal punishment but schools absolutely should not .


I don't think parents should have the right to practice a type of punishment that has been shown by lots of research to be harmful long-term to the children subjected to it

Spanking isn’t abuse and also research doesn’t mean correct for every individual person . Certain things are abuse but spanking is definitely not 

Spanking  CAN be abused, but isn't so per se. I have to admit I'm actually with osr on this one that the law should not outright prohibit parental discipline so long as it is a reason one proper. Incidentally, that's exactly the legal standard Ohio uses indisting it from Criminal domestic violence.
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« Reply #52 on: March 17, 2023, 01:23:40 AM »

Research also shows eating junk food  is bad for you . Should it be banned then

Dumb comparison. One is a self-destructive behavior, the other is causing harm to another person.

Feeding your child junk food is causing harm to another person, lmao. Definitely way more inexcusable than corporal punishment.
You know you hate fat people when you think giving a kid a potato chip is worse than punching them in the face.

You know you're full of sh-t when you falsely accuse someone of thinking that giving a kid a potato chip is worse than punching them in the face.
Lol
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