Wolverhampton :15 year old boy stabbed to death
https://news.sky.com/story/teenage-b...mpton-11389847
A Sad loss last night , up north, this time. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolverhampton https://e3.365dm.com/18/05/1096x616/...20180530120929 [A murder investigation has been launched after a 15-year-old boy was stabbed to death in Wolverhampton. Officers were called to a residential road in a suburb of the city shortly after 11pm on Tuesday following reports of an incident involving several youths. The teenage victim was taken to hospital with serious injuries but was confirmed dead not long after.] Sign Of The Times |
This is what happens when you swap a clip around the lug or a smacked arse for the naughty step.
Bring back corporal punishment in schools, to teach children right from wrong. |
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Bring back Discipline in Schools. Bring back PROPER parenting. **** off The EU and its Human Rights claptrap. Get Rid Of PC and try to reverse the damage that Neo-Liberal Left-Wing policies have wreaked over the last 50 years. Bring in a proper Zero Tolerance policy on crime, not just soundbites. SOMETHING has to be done to stop all these young lives being lost. |
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It always depresses me how people will use the death of children to push their shot sighted agenda against human rights and other unrelated issues.
It's just really ****ing gross. |
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Don't let it depress you |
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Are you really going to compare that to people wanting to enforce gun controls affter mass shootings? The first case is an example of someone using a tragedy to push their own agenda although it doesn't fit, the second is a relevant response to a tragedy. |
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It isn't as simple as "we should be allowed to smack our children". Bringing back an old practice in a time that has moved on from such punishments will only produce a whole new string of problems for children. I'm surprised that is what is being discussed here, though. Assuming these "youths" were all above the age of criminal responsibility, it is useless to bring up the 'blame the parents' argument.
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