22nd March 2023, 3:40 PM
(This post was last modified: 22nd March 2023, 5:06 PM by Different. Edited 2 times in total.)
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For those of you who were thinking that I'm talking about being DISCIPLINED to accomplish goals, then you're dead wrong. I'm talking about the kind of DISCIPLINE that you may or may not have received during childhood, when you were under 13. When your parents say, "just wait until we get home!"... you already know what time it is. You're gonna be RED & SORE for a week! Some parents go as far as using frying pans and extension cords, but that constitutes as child abuse, which is completely inexcusable.
Depending on how you were raised, you understood the terminology and trigger words that they used to clarify that you're getting an ASS WHOOPIN'. Whether it was the board of education, a belt, a switch, or whatever terminology they used... that shit really hurts, man. Some of you just received timeouts as a kid; you're one of the lucky ones because they let you off the hook, easy.
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On the other hand, there were those (like myself) who grew up in the 90s-00s, and had parents that believed in ASS WHOOPINS', and let me tell you guys... it was not a fun time. I was glad to grow up and be done with that shit. Whenever the teacher called your parents from school and told them that you were acting out in class, or you got expelled, you knew you were in for a rough ride from mom or dad when you got home π«
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If your parents are believers in DISCIPLINING children, then it's because they've received them themselves, and they were taught to do the same to you, should you act out. You know you've ****ed up whenever they tell you to go wait in your room (in an ANGRY tone of voice) and you hear that belt buckle rattling. You either made up a lie and said "it wasn't my fault" (if you have siblings), said some curse words that landed you in HOT water, or you tried to run away and hide from responsibilities that they gave you. At the end of it all, your methods were going to fail, eventually, and you'd still get your ASS BEAT.
I think the Generation Xers, Baby Boomers, and Silent Generations called it "lighting FIREπ₯ to your ASS!"
Whether it was a strike to the palm of the hands with a ruler, a shoe to the ass, a HARD slap to the face, or whatever the case may be, it was their HARD dose of medicine to teach you right from wrong. Now of course, not everyone here is going to agree with this for different reasons, and that's fine. Everyone is entitled to his or her own opinion. How would you recommend DISCIPLINE to a child who disobeys authority?... talk to them, put them in timeout, take away their privileges? - they're probably just going to act out again because these forms of punishment are very light in comparison to corporal punishment, based off of my experience.
I don't agree or disagree with corporal punishment; I'm just stating the facts, based on what I've seen from the STATISTICS.
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Reasoning with them to get out of an ASS WHOOPIN' would probably work 1/10 times because they were already irritated with you to begin with, and they've given you multiple chances to get your shit together, but you've failed all of them. Worse case scenario is that you start using fake tears to get out of that situation, only to make things worse.
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Before 1977, there was no issue with teachers DISCIPLINING students for bad behavior. Nowadays, we're experiencing a different generation of people who call it "making the child retarded", or preventing he or she from "being successful" in life. After the Ingraham v. Wright court case, they've decided that schools giving students corporal punishment is highly admissible, and does not violate the eighth amendment. They've also attempted to argue whether students should receive corporal punishment in schools or not.
Even though it's banned in 31 states (thanks to that court case), it's still allowed in 19 states of America. Back then, you were labeled as someone who is a recalcitrant person. Nowadays, psychologists argue against this and say that you're making your child more aggressive, retarded, and delayed in school.
Whether you agree or disagree with children getting DISCIPLINED by their parents or even schools, I'd love for you to share your thoughts or even past experiences based on how your parents DISCIPLINED you as a kid.
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View this video at your own discretion to gain a better understanding of how schools still DISCIPLINE kids for inappropriate behavior.
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