AMERICAN CORPORAL PUNISHMENT STATES: THEY STILL ALLOW BEATINGS

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Uploaded by on Mar 13, 2009

The Governors of twenty states proudly allow over 220,00 students to be assaulted by the staff of public schools every year. This is our children's America? At least one of these governors is gay! HEADS ON A STICK!

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  • Well done getting the message out will help

  • Thanks Freezebabe!

  • Something should be done about this! How horrible!! Thks HatersDotTv!!

  • It IS horrible, 98Orpheus! Check out also ianvictorian channel and lareinadelbarrio channel!

  • WOW! I didn't realise they still had corporal punishment in 20 States. You'd get a law suit if you tried that shit in Australia. I thought you were joking. We haven't had corporal punishment in any Australian state for about 20 years. The last time we had capital punnishment was in 1967,that's about 40 years ago. We have less crime here than the US. In Australia, in schooling, we understand "modeling" really effects the paedogogy of a child. If you hit children, it is an endorsement of violence.

  • My dear Fletcher, you know I never joke about such serious things... and to hit a child damns the child to hate society forever. Please feature this my friend. Children are in pain. America you are doing it to your own kids, not that you care about them really...

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  • Well I would think it is better than getting spanked by Bubba in Cell block C. If parents won't disciplinde their children... Someone's gotta do it.

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  • @thebutttunes The US needs to catch up on damn near everything. Look up Ingraham v. Wright then try and justify the courts decision. I know you are against it.

  • @saintfletcher the UK doesn't have it either. looks like the US needs to catch up when it comes to human rights.

  • I never knew this side of the US. Now it seems very evil to me. This is not allowed in Finland and my parents only used passive punishments (such as not giving me my weekly allowance). Detention is a better choice (When you have to wake up earlier to school and just sit there in the classroom for an hour or so) and works well. I am not so sure about visiting America anymore as a exchange student. I could get my ass beaten! (Or then misuse martial arts as defense, which propably is prohibited.)

  • North vs. South

  • I just found out a school bus driver beat a child up for throwing a piece of paper out the window!

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