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Laurie Penny on Ch4News getting Angry at Labour Lamy MP who smacks his kid
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The Angry Lesbo Demanded No Smacking Kids on Ch4News just now. She is Angry that MP Lamy is proud to smack his 3 year old. A more mature lady next to her in the Interview Asked Laurie if she had Children? And She Shouted : Whats that got to do with it? Well Laurie you would then know that smacking a child can in turn Save their life. As a Smack before trying to Run across the Road - Is Correct. Note: There is Nothing Wrong with Lesbos or Angry Lebos. |
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I watched her earlier and she was pissing me off
she doesn't even have kids, she doesn't know what she's talking about |
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She's right. There is nothing at all right with smacking a child, it is violent and morally wrong. There's no excuses for exerting physical force upon anybody, let alone a child. And it sends out completely the wrong message from a very early age.
There's plenty of other ways to discipline a child without smacking, only those who have no control over their children resort to such actions. |
I've seen this thing called hotsaucing on some US shows. The parents grab the child who misbehaved and the pour drops of some sorta chilli sauce into their mouths.
It looked like torture to me. |
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If a Young Child trys to run into a Road a Smack can Save there Life. |
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trys to run into a Road Grabbing Them and Giving them a quick Shouting At and Then Having some of Their Possessions revoked for a While Will Teach them a Lesson in a Less Brutal Way |
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You need to find out when You have kids |
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Apparently it's done in a part of the states and they think it's a normal thing to do. |
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I think smacking should be a last resort. Not something that should be done regularly. |
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There's ways of going about things without the need to use violence or physical force. If you can't, you aren't capable of being a civilised person and you are certainly not qualified to be a decent parent. |
But many Good Parents have smacked there kids for a Valid Reason
like running across a road and not looking. Better to keep kids Aware of the Road Dangers and if they ignore that , a smack is not a problem to many good parents. Life In The City. |
It is morally wrong to exert physical force or violence upon anyone, not just a child. I don't see how anyone can argue against that, it's pretty much common sense.
There are no excuses for smacking whatsoever. |
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I think there's a massive difference between smacking a child on the leg and beating a child. I had three of four smacks when I was little and all for good reason. I knew why I was smacked. I wasn't struck excessively, it was more the shock factor than the pain and I don't think I suffered for it.
If this woman wants to mount a huge crusade, I think there are better causes. Perhaps choose kids who are neglected, maybe choose kids who spend their whole life in the care system without ever knowing the love of a family, maybe kids who are actually beaten and abused and butt out of telling people how to discipline their own children. |
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There are plenty of other ways to discipline a child effectively, smacking isn't and doesn't need to be one of them. |
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Unless parents abuse their children physically, I'd say it is the business of no one how they raise their children and what punishment they see fit. It is especially not the business of people like you and me who don't actually have children. Like I said, there are plenty of kids who need people taking up their cause, but loved children who get the occasional smack are not those kids. |
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Of course other more serious cases of child abuse need investigating, I'm not disputing that, but cases of smacking need also to be looked into and not sidelined. It still counts as abuse and is absolutely not at all necessary. There's different ways of getting your point across, and physical force, violence and abuse is not the answer in any situation, and that includes when it comes to disciplining a child. It is morally wrong - I don't understand how anybody could say it's not, because it is. |
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