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  • As a current HS student, I feel the need to say that some of us needed a good smack to the head when we were younger.

  • @latter678 Thanks for watching and sharing your comments!

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  • @seand67 Also, if you look at research studies on juvenile delinquents, crime has increased at the hands of juveniles, both black and white, but mainly the white teens with no kind of discipline whatsoever. I work at a prison and the majority of the inmate population is.........you guessed it! White! It is because they have had no form of discipline within their homes or in a school setting.

  • @seand67 Back in 1984, corporal punishment was acceptable. I tell you, it has made me into the man that I am today. I have successfully enlisted into the U.S. Navy, prior to that, I graduated high school, & during my enlistment, I enrolled into college. It was also used in the elementary school that I attended & I did see the "paddle" on a few ocassions. If you take a look at Human Development, it is a part of the african-american culture within low SES communities, not in the white community

  • This guy talking is so full of shit. If I hit you with a board it is assault and it is no different if you hit a child with a board it’s still assault. This guy talks as if it is everyone’s fault but the schools and they should be able to inflict pain for their own lack of ability to teach. Hit me with a board and I will take you to school on what to never do again and if you were to strike my child I will be taking my first steps towards the electric chair.

  • @TrikeRider555 Thanks for watching and sharing your comments.

  • @crazyuncleandy No problem, and I'm also hoping for better days. Once parents stop being 'friends' with their children, the world will be a better place.

  • @crazyuncleandy Thanks again for your great replies. You made some great points, but "each case should be dealt with individually" would be almost impossible, as many inner city school systems don't have the funding or enough personnel to cater to each knucklehead. Unfortunately, many of today's parents aren't prepared to raise their children, and the lack of 'fundamental home training' (respect elders, etc.), spills over into the classroom(s) across the country.

  • @crazyuncleandy Ok, thanks for your input. Now what about all these parents that don't have any control over their disrespectful children and are quick to unleash them onto the teachers and students who are trying to learn in the classroom ? If they can't be punished or held accountable for the bad and disruptive behavior, and the parents can't or won't do anything about it, what do you suggest ? How about separating all the ignorant kids from the good ones and place them in special education ?

  • @seand67 ..corporal punishment is physical abuse. Some of the most disruptive and violent children I know are hit at home. When I was in school corporal punishment was used. There was one teacher who used to regularly use a ruler on his pupils for any excuse he could find. I also experienced the actions of this perverted, mentally ill teacher. I will never forget because I stopped going to his class and bunked off school whenever I was supposed to be doing that subject.

  • Smacking children does not work. You can't teach a child to not be violent by being violent. My children are well behaved and polite and they have never been smacked. You shouldn't be allowed to be around children if you are going to abuse them. If someone hit my children I think I would not be able to resist letting them know how it feels.

  • @queenofshebalala Thanks, but you're missing the whole point. I'm glad your children are well behaved & polite.

  • @seand67 what point? I have seen many children end up in hospital because their parents thought that 'smacking' was the way to teach them.

  • @queenofshebalala Ok, so we should continue to letting all these ignorant acting rugrats disrupt class and prevent other children from getting an education ? Oh yeah, sending the bad asses in the corner for 'time out' is REALLY solving the problem. As I stated in the video (obviously, you failed to listen!), it's not about physical abuse. SMH

  • The family unit has been decimated by government and its programs raising children vs parents. The average family of four requires 2 plus jobs to provide essentials when just a few decades ago, only one income was required. Government has become BIG DADDY with its citizens DEPENDENT on FORCED to comply. We are NO longer a FREE society with moral fiber; laws alone cannot prevent aberrant behaviors.

  • @Debba99 Thanks for your great comments. You provided impressive points to consider

  • what makes me mad is you got alot of good kids going to school to get and education and want to succeed,but they have to put with these bad ones that will be filling are prison system soon,shame.

  • @JohnShaft666 That's right. The crabs are bringing down those who want to learn and move forward in life.

  • @seand67 when i was in school you got your ass busted i remember those paddles with the holes in them and you got another when you got home,shows how times have changed.

  • @seand67.. I know I would not be able to watch your film; the description of children used, and the encouragement of physical violence in your write up was bad enough. If you can’t teach and find ways to discipline children without using violence then you are in the wrong profession.

  • YAY , prospanking .

  • @bthbxtr Thank you!

  • For the most part it's the parents fault. Your age doesn't make u man or women. Society has lower the standard of adulthood and personal accountability so far that moral right depends on the individual. Casey Anthony and O.J. Simpson anyone. My Grandmother was watching Dr. Phil or something one day and I overheard the parents on the show saying they don't force there kids to do anything. EX: Go to school, clean, work, etc... Really. No future for us I guess. SMH! :(

  • @JWAtmore1984 I know it's hard to be optimistic, but the sun will rise again. Thanks for watching

  • i'm for it.if a kid needs it,get'em.whoop that ass at home,church,school,store parking lots.the neighbors should whoop some ass when they hear that a child on their block deserved it.keep a child intheir place.make them getthat freeeducation before havingtopay for college.then,teach them more at home

  • @smurfsgot1 THANK YOU for being a voice of reason. Our world was in a better place when it 'took a village to raise a child'. SMH....The days of the unruly child are numbered, and enrollment in private schools is skyrocketing.

  • @seand67 there''s been so many thoughts already but i can't forget how things has happened in our lifetime

  • @smurfsgot1 I know Bro. It blows my mind how so many things like the emphasis on education has been dismissed to being not as important, but merely a cheap formality that may or may not recieve proper attention.

  • I doubt kids today really sit there and allow anybody to hit them with anything. Half of them own their parents and tell them what to do.

  • @bitchimastartv I agree, and that's why I implied or suggested DIFFERENT methods of Corporal Punishment. Paddling is just the tip of the iceburg, but it's time that the knuckleheads stop getting in the wy of kids who want to learn and succeed.

  • @seand67 I don't think it is a method to help some of these kids. If you touch them they will hit back,If you keep them out of school they glad cause they ain't want to go no way. If you put them in a room alone they probably go to sleep.

  • @bitchimastartv Shoot, most of the young Black children are already in a perpetual ignorant slumber, so we have to invest in those students who WANT to succeed. The knuckleheads need to conform or get out of the way, but that won't happen as long as they're made to feel entitled to a right to disrupt classrooms.

  • @TruthSerum101 There is a difference between beating a kid and getting your ass spanked.. it's not barbaric to discipline a kid...especially when they show no respect for any adult whatsoever...

  • @evilrubberducky1 Using violence on children is like a religion. Along with Jesus and using nigger, many people will never give it up.

    Sorry but I'm not defending this pathology in any form. Find me one Psychological Association that supports this crap. Spanking and/or beating kids makes them more aggressive.

  • @TruthSerum101 spanking is not violence..there is a difference.. if you can't differentiate between the two, then that is your problem. Violence against a child is appalling.. spare the rod, spoil the child, ever hear it?That statement holds alot of truth. You want Psych association to go along with this, go sit in a home with no discipline vs. a home where there is discipline. There is your "psychological Association" you so DESPERATELY need to see..

  • @evilrubberducky1 Sorry but I can't uphold ignorance no matter how deeply it is rooted into some cultures. Don't bring me a cliche like "spare the rod" - bring me some empirical data. EVOLVE.

  • @TruthSerum101 EVOLVE?? really....and a cliche?? Empirical data?? I dunno what planet you fell from, but parents have been busting that ass since the biblical ages homez.. Corporal punishment is NOT ignorance.. You must have gotten your ass tore up as kid for being bad or something to be so opposed to it..

  • @evilrubberducky1 Yes, evolve. You're common.

  • @TruthSerum101 I am far from common... !!!

  • @evilrubberducky1 Yes you are, and I appreciate your input. THANK YOU

  • @painlessreborn I lived in Texas for 33 years.. went to school their most of my life. Your absolutely right, teachers would bust that ass. Most of the teachers that dealt out corporal punishment at my school was the football coaches, and those guys were Big ole corn fed Texas boys !!! So yeah, getting your ass busted for acting up is definitely not going to kill anyone.

  • @evilrubberducky1 Yo, not the football coaches....DAMN. I bet they got the message across to those knuckleheads the first time. LMAO

  • @seand67 Hell yeah bro... the coaches and asst. principals would set your ass on fire man.. wooooooo that shit burned for days..mmmmmm.. and rarely did anyone comeback without tears..

  • @evilrubberducky1 Those sessions amounted to being IMPORTANT lifelong lessons!!!

  • @seand67  absolutely !!!

  • Sean, you know I am a firm believer in Corporal punishment. It didn't kill us and it made us better people. We didn't have to get sent to the principal's office to get it. Teachers got you in class and it put the fear in us. That paddle served as a reminder to keep your behavior in check. I wish they would bring it back.

  • @CharliGirl868 THANK YOU....People need to embrace the positivity and stop coddling the ignorant acting disruptive children. I was one of those bad asses, and in hindsight thanks and appreciate my teachers for helping me see the light. It's time to put children back in their place.

  • @seand67 Sean, not you? A bad kid? C'mon, getouttahere!! [ha ha]

    I still have vivid memories of my 7th grade English teacher...talk about a total enigma. #1, Black male, #2, teaching English, #3 openly gay, although it wasn't ever said, everyone knew and he didn't deny it. And most of all, he was good at what he did and he was a firm disciplinarian. He took no stuff. That short man, about the same height as Prince brought the tallest kid in school to his knees in tears. Need more like him.

  • @CharliGirl868 Yes, and I talked with my 6th grade teacher last year. She retired from teaching and moved to North Carolina. She left her lifelong profession because times and school politics changed, and not in a good way. Mrs Cody was a TOUGH but fair woman, but she had enough when they tied her hands and allowed the disruptive kids to run wild. So many quality educators are leaving, and it's no mystery why enrollment at private schools is going through the roof.

  • @painlessreborn Thanks Painless, these kids need to be put back in their place. Affording them all of these rights has done nothing but created a generation of ignorant goons, who were basically passed through the school system (or just left school), and now infect society with their bullsh*t.

  • These kids need it , if it has to come from school cool , because these parents are so afraid to beat the hell out these kids because they afraid of DCFS getting in their business , and these days the kids will threaten the parent with the police , so something has to give and soon , if these kids are our future we are in a world of hurt. nice vid peace.

  • @bigsneakertees THANK YOU. Something has to be done or our future will indeed bee sacrificed for the sake of coddling ignorant children and ignoring those who really want to be good students

  • I don't believe in corporal punishment in schools because there is too much of a chance that some teachers may become abusive with it, and you might have some pervert teachers who get off sexually by spanking students, which is not far fetched given the sex scandals we've been hearing about with some teachers and students.

    However schools should have the right to dismiss disruptive students and let the parents deal with their bad kids. Get the trouble makers out of the schools.

  • @blueBlackpurple Thanks, I appreciate your comments. YES, the disruptive students must be removed so that those who want to learn, can do so without the negativity getting in the way. As for the pervert teachers, that's another subject, as they wouldn't be the ones to punish ignorant acting kids...that's the principal's job

  • What a lot of people don't realize is that many kids who "act up" are already being beaten at home. Mental institutions and prisons are filled with adults who were beaten as kids. IT DOES NOT WORK. Many people who were abused as kids are "okay" in spite of the beatings, NOT because of them.

    ....and I can just imagine the demographic who would be receiving the most beatings at school. This is a throwback to slavery. Let a black male teacher hit a little white girl and watch what happens.

  • @TruthSerum101 Thanks, but don't you think we need to invest in the students who REALLY want to learn and progress. The knuckleheads acting up in classrooms are making it hard for the good kids to succeed on so many levels. Also, I suggested various forms of corporal punishment, not just paddling. Whatever works fine. These bad seeds need to be put in their place period. Teachers have enough to deal with as it is.

  • All schools should allow it... I grew up with it in Texas. Fighting got you a paddling, to many tardies generally got you a couple of licks. There are rules for dealing it out of course but it does help in dealing with problem kids. These so called bad asses wouldn't be a problem if their parents busted that ass at a young age and taught them how to respect others..

  • @evilrubberducky1 THANK YOU....It all boils down to the parents taming those wild lil beasts at home. It worked for most of us who grew up in the 70's, and I appreciate my educators for not giving into my nonsense, unlike today where some parents and teachers are afraid to merely cut their eyes at a bad ass child. Oh yes, these disruptive kids need to be put in check ASAP.

  • It's abusive and barbaric - the laziest form of "discipline". I can't with this.

  • @TruthSerum101 Thanks for watching and posting your comments.

  • Corporal punishment didn't work for me in school. Made me want to go against them even more. Probably didn't help that at times I was punished for things I shouldn't have been like asking too many questions. I was punished like this at home as well, but at least my father stopped at a certain age stating that once we were old enough to think for ourselves and realize the consequences, then the punishments have to match. Those simple punishments (remove privileges) were more affective.

  • @CraniumOnEmpty Thanks for watching and sharing your experiences. I'm also open to hearing other methods of punishment for the bad asses. The sheer embarrassment of being paddled helped me back in the day, as I was had a few sessions with my principal. At the end of the day, my teacher was allowed to do her job without anymore disruptions from 'Mr.Sean' as she called me. LOL...I may give her a call this evening just to say "thank you".

  • @seand67 Hmm, embarrassment seemed to work for you. That may have been why corporal punishment didn't work for me. Moving often and being socially awkward kept embarrassment from working. Physical pain wasn't much of a problem either, because even if I were to break something, I could use that to my benefit. (yeah, odd kid, I know) Either way, once I started losing privileges that made a difference. Sometimes, I think my father gave us an allowance just to take it away. Damned $1 a week!

  • @CraniumOnEmpty Oh yes, I'm all for the bad apples losing privileges, but some of them would probably be immune to that just like embarrassment failed to work with you. LOL....Punishment should be variable or not specific as most knuckleheads can become immune and return worse than ever. Thanks again for the input.

  • @seand67 I think that is the key right there. The punishment has to not only fit the crime, but the individual as well. What may work for some, won't work for others. One problem is that the schools don't really have the resources to figure this stuff out. Do we pay educational staff enough to handle these situations and to raise our kids? In some ways, suspension is kind of a punishment more for the parents, but then we have probs of single moms and such not having time either. Complex issue...

  • @CraniumOnEmpty "Do we pay educational staff enough to handle these situations and to raise our kids?" And that's why schools can't keep good teachers these days. The stress level and other bullshit that comes from disruptive kids is off the charts. Parents are FAILING and are content with passing their responsibilities onto teachers. If they can't be a parent, then they should keep their legs closed. Also, It's no coincidence that enrollment in private schools is up.

  • @seand67 Takes two to get pregnant. With misconceptions/misunderstandin­gs about sex, our drive to want to reproduce, etc. mixed with societies seemingly push toward sex as with advertising and how some people (young and old) don't see you as an "adult" (aka "real" man or woman) until you have sex, there isn't much mystery in why people get pregnant even if they don't have the resources and/or can't handle the responsibility. The complexity is more in how to solve it. There are many broken links.

  • @CraniumOnEmpty Most definitely....MANY broken links, and nobody wants to accept responsibility for their actions anymore. Self accountability must be a foreign concept for many people in America. Wow

  • @seand67 Yeah, sorry about the long train of comments. It's just that it's a little more complex issue than just yay or nay to corporal punishment. I have a problem just saying yes or no to anything, rather studying the issue a little more. My brother hates that I don't like to say yes or no to things, but he doesn't ask questions like "is [such and such] your name?" which would be an easy yes or no. Either way, I think the problem of discipline is much deeper, but you can already see that.

  • @CraniumOnEmpty It's all good. The issue of dealing with disruptive children is nothing new, but like I told somoene else, why should the success of the good students be sacrificed by coddling the 'bad seeds' ? Thanks for your input during the past few days. Peace

  • I agree with you. Corporal Punishment needs to be put back in the schools. Kids need to know respect through authority and discipline.

  • @JazzyZenBrotha Thanks for the comments. The line has be drawn in schools because these kids just don't care about a damn thing and they have a perverted sense of entitlement. Teachers don't make enough money to deal with all the nonsense brought on by Pookie n Ray-Ray on a daily basis. Something has to be done!

  • I feel like alot of these kids. Just go to school for the lunch realtalk lol. Cause they don't want to learn anything great video.

  • @kidstar88 Thanks Bro. Back in the day, I was one of those bad asses, BUT a few sessions with the Principal helped me in so many ways. I wasn't abused, and it was simply what was needed to keep me in line.

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