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re: OT: Did you get whipped/spankings as a child?

Posted on 9/17/14 at 5:35 am to
Posted by germandawg
Member since Sep 2012
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Posted on 9/17/14 at 5:35 am to
"In a world now with no moral compass..."

Where is this world? The world is as moral now as it has ever been...it is just much more difficult to get away with shite...and we know about almost everything that goes on...there are cameras everywhere...

"young men shooting each other..."

Been going on since the invention of the gun...before that they stabbed and beat one another to death.


"beating women.."

Again, didn't just start...been going on forever. At one time it was an acceptable part of anyone good Hollywood movie...


"sexual predators...."

Been going on forever

"kids shooting kids..."

been happening since the gun was invented....this one is hard to believe but do some research on this subject...kids have been killing one another for a long time in this country...school shootings are no more normal now than they have ever been....it only seems so because we hear of every one of them...

"I think its really funny when new age behavioral "experts" try to tell us that the way our parents and grandparents did it is "wrong". Especially when most of the kids that do this stuff don't have a father in the picture or any discipline at home."

It would seem as if the practice of spanking kids has only diminished since the 90's maybe??? I know in the 70's it was very common....I grew up with the notion that anyone over the age of 18 whose arse I couldn't whip could discipline me in whatever fashion was needed....so it might be that all of this spanking that took place in previous generations is what created the fricked up world we live in....people didn't just suddenly decide spanking was a bad idea....that notion took time to develop and it had to start with people who were raised when spanking was more prevalent....
Posted by DawgsLife
Member since Jun 2013
58969 posts
Posted on 9/17/14 at 6:18 am to
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Where is this world? The world is as moral now as it has ever been


No. It is not. Morals have changed. Growing up we did not feel a need to lock our doors. We rode our bikes all over town without fear. There was no abortion. Kids did not shoot smeone for being "dissed".

We had out own problems, but those were not among them. To say things are as moral is incorrect. Now...you may not have a problem with moden morality....but morals are certainly not the same.

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"young men shooting each other..."

Been going on since the invention of the gun...before that they stabbed and beat one another to death.


But not as openly or as prevalent as it is now. I think that is his point. It was much more isolated then and now it has entered main stream.

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It would seem as if the practice of spanking kids has only diminished since the 90's maybe??? I know in the 70's it was very common


It began in the '70s with Dr Spock and the "Don't spank your kids, you will diminsih their self esteem."


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so it might be that all of this spanking that took place in previous generations is what created the fricked up world we live in..


Except that for decades we did not have the problems we have today...ok. We had the problems as you pointed out, but not to the degree. Not nearly as widespread. It began to spread smewhat in the 60s when young people began to defy authority. First it was the goverment (and yes, I believe we need to keep a close eye on the government) then the police, teachers and finally a toal lack of respect for parents.


Don't get anybobody wrong on here. I don't think anybody is condoning Ray Rice or Reggie Bush. THEIR problem stems more from never being told no and being allowed to do what they please when they please. They are not used to having limits placed on them. There has to be limits on everything. And moral boundries have to be in place and enforced.
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