corporal punishment used to be common, swift and immediate in public schools
and the students either conformed to expectations or dropped out
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corporal punishment used to be common, swift and immediate in public schools
and the students either conformed to expectations or dropped out
Cant read huh.You aren't going to get anything out of either of them, because they have no real idea why they think what they think. They are automatons when it comes to their prejudices. You type the trigger word, and you get the automatic negative 'comeback'. But they have no sensible, considered, response to give you. Only more trigger-words and pat blame-phrases.
There is no there, there.
How about not allowing children to give each other hugs? How about expelling little boys who play cowboys and Indians? How about removing the entire class when one acts out?
That results in kids growing up to be people like you who act like babies when they don't get their way.
Start your own thread on the NEA, like I suggested, and quit whining and talking about me behind my back.
I basically agree with this article. Warning, somewhat offensive language.
"If you are applauding the termination of Officer Fields and defending that brat, go ahead and pat yourself on the back. It’s this mindset that’s breeding disrespectful punks and causing them to get shot. Stop making kids think they are above the law and authority. You’re not doing them or society any favors.
And before anyone says, 'What if that was your daughter?' I’d like to think my kid wouldn’t disrupt the class, ignore 3 authority figures, and strike a police officer. If she did, she should expect a similar reaction and even worse when mama gets hold of her."
I basically agree with this article. Warning, somewhat offensive language.
"If you are applauding the termination of Officer Fields and defending that brat, go ahead and pat yourself on the back. It’s this mindset that’s breeding disrespectful punks and causing them to get shot. Stop making kids think they are above the law and authority. You’re not doing them or society any favors.
And before anyone says, 'What if that was your daughter?' I’d like to think my kid wouldn’t disrupt the class, ignore 3 authority figures, and strike a police officer. If she did, she should expect a similar reaction and even worse when mama gets hold of her."
I basically agree with this article. Warning, somewhat offensive language.
"If you are applauding the termination of Officer Fields and defending that brat, go ahead and pat yourself on the back. It’s this mindset that’s breeding disrespectful punks and causing them to get shot. Stop making kids think they are above the law and authority. You’re not doing them or society any favors.
And before anyone says, 'What if that was your daughter?' I’d like to think my kid wouldn’t disrupt the class, ignore 3 authority figures, and strike a police officer. If she did, she should expect a similar reaction and even worse when mama gets hold of her."
Okay, that's a start.Would you be in favor of that kind of punishment? Do you believe it is effective? Why or why not?
Wow, you're insecure I guess. No wonder you're so grumpy all the time.
No, not at all. I am disgusted by fascist know-nothing thugs. And the grimy little lickspittles like you who enable them.
History doesn't echo but it sure does rhyme.
No one seems terribly concerned interested or even aware of the ever-increasing school to prison pipeline, or the increasing similarity schools have to jails.
If anything I see folks supporting the teachers and cops who are brutalizing kids.
Aren't you guys the ones who are opposed to public schools in the first place?
Why are you cheerleading this brutality?
No one seems terribly concerned interested or even aware of the ever-increasing school to prison pipeline, or the increasing similarity schools have to jails.