Judge William Adams Beats Daughter
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Darkhilt wrote...
cruz737 wrote...
Darkhilt wrote...
If your children disobey in the first place your just a terrible parent.Are you serious?
Ofc I am. While you do have to take this out of context and implication, I understand kids do foolish things and very often may cause trouble and in such they are deliquents and should be punished, albeit not this severely or physically for that matter. By disobey I mean extremely rebellious acts that cause damage to either ones family or another being or something extremely heretical from ones morals or rules. Because this punishment was completely unwarranted and cannot be summarize in any other way than utter brutality caused by a male hierarchy complex, I find this completely reprisable. But to adhere to your question of I am serious, I am. I say this as for one, it is completely possible to raise a kid to not disobey without physical force, it requires much work and more attention than any American or middle class parent would be willing to give, not to mention such an environment is not cheap or easily maintained, but with the right balance of good breeding and genetic aperture and characteristics, it's extremely possible to raise a child to be "perfect" in some aspects.Now to return to the point of someone being a terrible parent, while my criteria for being a good parent is high, any parent not able to raise a successful child is and must be deemed as terrible as in one shape or form they failed to shape their child to the plateau of society, like a potter at a potter's wheel,laziness and lack of training caused by being part of a cycle of failure is the only reason for this occurrence which has stagnated our world with a near worthless generation, while there is still hope for afew cultivated of the field, the field itself has become amassed with weeds because of the laziness and depravity of the men and women who cultivate that field,the parents.
Blatant bigotry aside, i'm guessing you don't often deal with children.
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Mr.Shaggnificent wrote...
Darkhilt wrote...
cruz737 wrote...
Darkhilt wrote...
If your children disobey in the first place your just a terrible parent.Are you serious?
Ofc I am. While you do have to take this out of context and implication, I understand kids do foolish things and very often may cause trouble and in such they are deliquents and should be punished, albeit not this severely or physically for that matter. By disobey I mean extremely rebellious acts that cause damage to either ones family or another being or something extremely heretical from ones morals or rules. Because this punishment was completely unwarranted and cannot be summarize in any other way than utter brutality caused by a male hierarchy complex, I find this completely reprisable. But to adhere to your question of I am serious, I am. I say this as for one, it is completely possible to raise a kid to not disobey without physical force, it requires much work and more attention than any American or middle class parent would be willing to give, not to mention such an environment is not cheap or easily maintained, but with the right balance of good breeding and genetic aperture and characteristics, it's extremely possible to raise a child to be "perfect" in some aspects.Now to return to the point of someone being a terrible parent, while my criteria for being a good parent is high, any parent not able to raise a successful child is and must be deemed as terrible as in one shape or form they failed to shape their child to the plateau of society, like a potter at a potter's wheel,laziness and lack of training caused by being part of a cycle of failure is the only reason for this occurrence which has stagnated our world with a near worthless generation, while there is still hope for afew cultivated of the field, the field itself has become amassed with weeds because of the laziness and depravity of the men and women who cultivate that field,the parents.
Blatant bigotry aside, i'm guessing you don't often deal with children.
While I will concede that I am extremely biased in my position and very likely cannot be changed to see any other perspective and that I am not in any continuous contact with children and as such may not have such a grasp on the workings of dealing with them and the resolve it takes to do so, I refuse to let down my standards of how parenting should be and how a child should act, the only reason why a child that is not ingrained to be idiotic and has bad tendencies by nature would do bad things would be from his or her surrounding which can either be his lifestyle at home, whereas it's the parent's fault, or his lifestyle at school where it is the parents AND the child's fault.
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Sprite wrote...
This doesn't seem like abuse rather than a parent punishing his daughter for doing something illegal.The same thing.
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@e-L33T wrote...
Sprite wrote...
This doesn't seem like abuse rather than a parent punishing his daughter for doing something illegal.The same thing.
What's the same?
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Darkhilt wrote...
but with the right balance of good breeding and genetic aperture and characteristics, it's extremely possible to raise a child to be "perfect"I stopped taking you seriously after you wrote good breeding and genetic aperture. There is no such thing as perfection because its not real and all human beings have flaws. Also I am guessing that you haven't handled children in your lifetime and I feel sorry for your kid if you have a child.
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Sprite wrote...
@e-L33T wrote...
Sprite wrote...
This doesn't seem like abuse rather than a parent punishing his daughter for doing something illegal.The same thing.
What's the same?
Sorry. I meant "Gonna say the same thing".
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say what! wrote...
Darkhilt wrote...
but with the right balance of good breeding and genetic aperture and characteristics, it's extremely possible to raise a child to be "perfect"I stopped taking you seriously after you wrote good breeding and genetic aperture. There is no such thing as perfection because its not real and all human beings have flaws. Also I am guessing that you haven't handled children in your lifetime and I feel sorry for your kid if you have a child.
Perfection cannot be taken in this point as literally perfect, perfection for an imperfect being is simply the ability to strive for perfection as its fullest.Whereas by breeding I meant a sense of a good wholesome environment for a child.Nothing has changed by my statement that a child can be born superior,which they can, and you also said you feel sorry for any child I may have in the future?Well I cant rob you of your position but personally, why would you feel sad for a child I respect enough to treat with dignity and without physical or mental harm and that I actually hold standards for him or her so that they can succeed?
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Darkhilt wrote...
say what! wrote...
Darkhilt wrote...
but with the right balance of good breeding and genetic aperture and characteristics, it's extremely possible to raise a child to be "perfect"I stopped taking you seriously after you wrote good breeding and genetic aperture. There is no such thing as perfection because its not real and all human beings have flaws. Also I am guessing that you haven't handled children in your lifetime and I feel sorry for your kid if you have a child.
Perfection cannot be taken in this point as literally perfect, perfection for an imperfect being is simply the ability to strive for perfection as its fullest.Whereas by breeding I meant a sense of a good wholesome environment for a child.Nothing has changed by my statement that a child can be born superior,which they can, and you also said you feel sorry for any child I may have in the future?Well I cant rob you of your position but personally, why would you feel sad for a child I respect enough to treat with dignity and without physical or mental harm and that I actually hold standards for him or her so that they can succeed?
the first two years alone will greatly change your attitude towards raising children. with the diapers, crying, teething, etc. you will be so sleep deprived and stressed out you won't even know which end is up. then come the terrible twos. with that comes the tantrums and testing of boundries(purposely breaking rules, and saying no a lot). you may be able to apply your calm, rational, respectful aproach once the kid is about five or seven, but before that, no chance. children are not rational beings. they're crazy, mean, selfish little animals.
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Mr.Shaggnificent wrote...
Darkhilt wrote...
say what! wrote...
Darkhilt wrote...
but with the right balance of good breeding and genetic aperture and characteristics, it's extremely possible to raise a child to be "perfect"I stopped taking you seriously after you wrote good breeding and genetic aperture. There is no such thing as perfection because its not real and all human beings have flaws. Also I am guessing that you haven't handled children in your lifetime and I feel sorry for your kid if you have a child.
Perfection cannot be taken in this point as literally perfect, perfection for an imperfect being is simply the ability to strive for perfection as its fullest.Whereas by breeding I meant a sense of a good wholesome environment for a child.Nothing has changed by my statement that a child can be born superior,which they can, and you also said you feel sorry for any child I may have in the future?Well I cant rob you of your position but personally, why would you feel sad for a child I respect enough to treat with dignity and without physical or mental harm and that I actually hold standards for him or her so that they can succeed?
the first two years alone will greatly change your attitude towards raising children. with the diapers, crying, teething, etc. you will be so sleep deprived and stressed out you won't even know which end is up. then come the terrible twos. with that comes the tantrums and testing of boundries(purposely breaking rules, and saying no a lot). you may be able to apply your calm, rational, respectful aproach once the kid is about five or seven, but before that, no chance. children are not rational beings. they're crazy, mean, selfish little animals.
XD probably all well and true.But again and on topic, :3 this isn't a small child to be disciplined so that they learn the basics of childhood life, this is a young woman, a disabled one at that,whose not getting punished, but beaten for something we do all the time.