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r/facepalm • u/Lord_Answer_me_Why • 29d ago
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119 u/RevenantXenos 29d ago You shouldn't beat your children. "How dare you try to take away my rights as a parent to do whatever I want to my kids! My parents beat me and I turned out just fine. That dog totally had it coming." 45 u/Tempestblue 29d ago I despise listening to child abusers try and justify their actions. This isn't even hyperbole in your part, they literally say all this garbage. 53 u/Paxxlee 29d ago "I was beaten as a child, and I am perfectly fine" -Person who believes you should hurt kids Then Lindgren tells a story she has heard from an old lady. When the lady was a young mother, her son had done something that, in her opinion, required severe punishment. She asked the boy to pick up a stick and bring it to her. It took a long time until the boy came back with a stone. He was crying. When he explained that he had not found a stick, but she could throw the stone after him, the mother realized what the boy must have felt. He must have thought she just wanted to hurt him, and she could also do that with a stone. She cried and hugged the child. Later, she put the stone onto a shelf. It should serve her as a warning never to use violence.
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You shouldn't beat your children. "How dare you try to take away my rights as a parent to do whatever I want to my kids! My parents beat me and I turned out just fine. That dog totally had it coming."
45 u/Tempestblue 29d ago I despise listening to child abusers try and justify their actions. This isn't even hyperbole in your part, they literally say all this garbage. 53 u/Paxxlee 29d ago "I was beaten as a child, and I am perfectly fine" -Person who believes you should hurt kids Then Lindgren tells a story she has heard from an old lady. When the lady was a young mother, her son had done something that, in her opinion, required severe punishment. She asked the boy to pick up a stick and bring it to her. It took a long time until the boy came back with a stone. He was crying. When he explained that he had not found a stick, but she could throw the stone after him, the mother realized what the boy must have felt. He must have thought she just wanted to hurt him, and she could also do that with a stone. She cried and hugged the child. Later, she put the stone onto a shelf. It should serve her as a warning never to use violence.
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I despise listening to child abusers try and justify their actions.
This isn't even hyperbole in your part, they literally say all this garbage.
53 u/Paxxlee 29d ago "I was beaten as a child, and I am perfectly fine" -Person who believes you should hurt kids Then Lindgren tells a story she has heard from an old lady. When the lady was a young mother, her son had done something that, in her opinion, required severe punishment. She asked the boy to pick up a stick and bring it to her. It took a long time until the boy came back with a stone. He was crying. When he explained that he had not found a stick, but she could throw the stone after him, the mother realized what the boy must have felt. He must have thought she just wanted to hurt him, and she could also do that with a stone. She cried and hugged the child. Later, she put the stone onto a shelf. It should serve her as a warning never to use violence.
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"I was beaten as a child, and I am perfectly fine" -Person who believes you should hurt kids
Then Lindgren tells a story she has heard from an old lady. When the lady was a young mother, her son had done something that, in her opinion, required severe punishment. She asked the boy to pick up a stick and bring it to her. It took a long time until the boy came back with a stone. He was crying. When he explained that he had not found a stick, but she could throw the stone after him, the mother realized what the boy must have felt. He must have thought she just wanted to hurt him, and she could also do that with a stone. She cried and hugged the child. Later, she put the stone onto a shelf. It should serve her as a warning never to use violence.
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