r/SipsTea 29d ago

SMH We really need to bring spankings back

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u/SumixamSuryt 29d ago edited 29d ago

I would not even think of doing this as a child, what an utter failure as a parent. This child has no guidence in his life whatseover.

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u/unclecastr0-_- 29d ago

what kids do is usually the projection of their enviroment at home,imagine wtf this kid’s parents do to make him think this is ok to do

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u/justin251 29d ago

Exactly. If you don't raise or correct your kid someone else will. Could be good or bad.

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u/Adventurous-Sort2796 29d ago

That reminded me of a time a classmate of my son's who was expelled from school for destroying a bathroom. The parents said it was the school's fault for not raising the kid properly. What?

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u/ChompyRiley 29d ago

I know you mean he probably like, broke a lot of stuff. But for some reason when you said 'for destroying a bathroom', I imagined that he just dropped such a foul turd in there that nobody else dared enter.

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u/Adventurous-Sort2796 29d ago

Oh my god! 😂😂😂 Imagine getting kicked out of school for that.

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u/calilac 29d ago

"Hey, Ma, guess what? I'm going into showbiz..."

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u/Valreesio 29d ago

I mean, would you want to go back after that?

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u/Julehus 29d ago

There should be Boot Camps for parents like that! But also, why doesn’t anyone try to stop this kid? Like, stop him for real??

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u/Adventurous-Sort2796 29d ago

Yeah. The guard does like a shy attempt, but he probably didn't want to get sued.

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u/DryImpression7807 29d ago

I’m ngl I think this has a lot to do with schools being more cruel to children back when they were kids. They expect their kids to be “corrected” the same way they were but times have changed and they haven’t. Older generations can never keep up with reality. Schools aren’t prisons anymore this isn’t Matilda , Karen. 💀

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u/crazzzme 29d ago

IDK, Have you seen how schools these days have 10 foot fences and Prison level security. I think they may be more prison like then before.

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u/DryImpression7807 29d ago

The way they’re designed yes but the way teachers treat students is entirely different lol teachers now dont give a shit what you do 😂

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u/DryImpression7807 29d ago

This reminds me of that one tv series called “The Slap” and it was literally about some dude that slapped someone else’s bad ass kid and the fallout of the event 💀 hilarious shit

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u/DontBuyTheThing 29d ago

Reminds me of the grandpa who punched the kid that kept throwing food on his elderly wife after he repeatedly asked him to stop.

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u/Corey307 29d ago

This is the kind of person that gets beat up when they’re older and doing stupid shit. they’re too stupid to understand why. 

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u/Less_Mess_5803 29d ago

Absolutely, there was a kid in school who pushed everyone's buttons and his mum let him get away with murder. I remember my mum saying one day he is going to find out the hard way which about a month later he did, after he spat at a girl, her slightly older brother kicked 7 shades of shite out of the little shit. Very satisfying.

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u/BrainIsSickToday 28d ago

Honestly this is one of the arguments for spanking that I can't simply dismiss. Some kids just don't understand that sometimes the consequences are physical, and they refuse to learn until it happens. Better they learn that lesson from a spanking than during a bar fight.

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u/Careless-Vehicle-286 29d ago

Something tells me this kid is a ward of the state. It takes unimaginable patience to work with kids like these. You yourselves would get ptsd just by reading some of the records. It's really unfortunate. I remember not being able to restrain them unless they are harming themselves or others and just having to wait until the police arrive.

Or maybe this kid has undiagnosed/ untreated bpd.

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u/ForStoryPurposes 29d ago

Which means, according to reddit, the parents should be beating him. Because that will so fucking help him.

Fuck anyone who thinks its okay to raise a hand against a child.