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Sam has no children and has no clue or business talking about it. Perhaps someone beat the fuck out of him for no reason (it happens) but spanking is just another language to get a point accross.

Anyone who has had young children knows it is nearly impossible to 'reason' with them at times, and restraint does not fix the problem, and that's not what the Bible says to do anyway.

Proverbs 23:12
Apply thine heart unto instruction, and thine ears to the words of knowledge.

Proverbs 23:13
Withhold not correction from the child: for if thou beatest him with the rod, he shall not die.

Proverbs 23:14
Thou shalt beat him with the rod, and shalt deliver his soul from hell.
I'm not commenting on the religious angle tyler old bean

I don't agree with the take that someone without children isn't allowed to speak on it because as you well know a lot of people have children even though they have no business having children, and vice versa.
And I think many many people are totally unable to apply a just hand and therefore most all corporal punishment is just dished out by frustrated adults that also never learned to control their anger and they just lash out. Whether or not telling those kinds of people to not hit their child would actually improve anything is questionable though, genetics and all that.
My response was based on what Sam said, which is extremely reactionary in his projection of how he views the topic, and his lack of understanding the difference between correction and abuse, going so far as to, in the first sentence, comparing it to those terrible things.

I don't need to say anything more, as it doesn't matter. A tale as old as time is the man speaking confidently about what he has no experience in, and harming everyone else around him because of it.
One last thing about 'religious angle' - it's contemptuous. God's word is not just a 'neato topic for intellectual debate and study' but actual instruction to be listened to and obeyed, put into practice and have an effect on the world.

This disconnect has well ruined my country.
I will see how I will handle my kids, but I've noticed this too. Sam is trying to act like a guru, even on matters that he really has no place to comment on. That said... I don't really remember being spanked as a kid, for that matter, same with my siblings.

I think the idea that you can reason with a toddler like it's an adult is stupid (common mistake people make these days), but there is also a difference between light slaps to straighten a kid under the age of five out, and outright physical and emotional abuse that I've seen leveled against kids over the age of 10.
Sam's rich parents made it impossible for him to fail, which is good in some ways but it doesn't make him a source of good advice for regular people.

Capital punishment sets boundaries. What Sam describes is someone who has been physically punished but never been built up to be strong. That's the key missing ingredient in a lot of recent generations, parents didn't want to make their children (particularly boys) into great people, they probably usually wanted them to just not be nuisances.
that's probably also why the studies show an overall detrimental effect.
I am willing to believe that in some cases it's possible that a child needs a smack over the head to actually get it, even though the parent is smart and matured enough to only dish it out when it is just.
In most cases though, such people make smart and well-adjusted children who are mostly fine with much milder forms of punishment.
And most who beat their children are idiots who can't control themselves. Leftists cope about a perpetuating circle of violence, but we can infer from violent criminals that it is not the environment at all.
It's just their nature, so they would kick the crap out of their kids even if they were never beaten themselves.
>"Studies!' :Pog:

Studies show that vaccines are effective and safe. You really need to take into account that science and academia have been turned against our benefit for a very long time now. If you want to know if capital punishment is really detrimental, figure out if the greatest man you know was ever spanked as a child and you'll be closer to your answer than any study could ever get you.
I don't hate science. I like invention and discovery. But has science taught us how to raise our children better? Guess I need to see some evidence of that. :aismug:

15 “Beware of false prophets, who come to you in sheep’s clothing, but inwardly they are ravenous wolves. 16 You will know them by their fruits. Do men gather grapes from thornbushes or figs from thistles?"

Matthew 7