The size is not that important for a paddle. Do be sure to drill holes in the paddle. This lets you cut through the air much quicker and allows skin to welt up into "Respect Bubbles".
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The size is not that important for a paddle. Do be sure to drill holes in the paddle. This lets you cut through the air much quicker and allows skin to welt up into "Respect Bubbles".
I guess I assumed people would know the jimlad was implied.That fact that people are comparing kids to viruses at all just shows you how ****ed up our educational system is.
I guess I assumed people would know the jimlad was implied.
A fully grown and trained police officer throwing a teenage girl to the ground. Everyone on here seriously has no problem with this? WTF is wrong with society?
Really? Unless a kid is physically threatening another person, that kind of action should NEVER be an option.
The size is not that important for a paddle. Do be sure to drill holes in the paddle. This lets you cut through the air much quicker and allows skin to welt up into "Respect Bubbles".
This way my kids still know I love them.
Our society is soft, that's what's wrong with it. Situations like this arise on a regular basis because there is no fear of repercussions for ones own actions.
Yes nothing says you love your kids more than beating them with a specially prepared mallet.This way my kids still know I love them.
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I believe I said that it was a bit extreme........let me check......yes I did.
BUT, and I realize people feel differently on this then I do, if my child EVER behaved so poorly that a teacher, administrator, and cop can't get them to stand up and leave the class room.....they'd have my permission to physically remove them from the room.
I obviously don't speak for every parent and understand this, that is why I don't envy teachers/cops in situations like this.
The problem with society is we are quick to blame authority when those not above authority believe they are.
Isn't that exactly the reason why people have defied authority figures since the dawn of society? Someone says, "Do this." Another person says "You can't tell me what to do!" And then either they can or they can't. I'm pretty sure that scenario has played out countless times throughout history, in one form or another. How is it so different nowadays?
Yes we all want to live in a society where refusing to follow an order results in ******* cop trying to break your neck.
Isn't that exactly the reason why people have defied authority figures since the dawn of society? Someone says, "Do this." Another person says "You can't tell me what to do!" And then either they can or they can't. I'm pretty sure that scenario has played out countless times throughout history, in one form or another. How is it so different nowadays?
You realize this paddle is probably some sort of BDSM tool and not something I made for my kids, right? I guess I better add another jimlad to my previous post.Yes nothing says you love your kids more than beating them with a specially prepared mallet.
Also, third video from an instagram account, and from a students account, show her throwing punches at the cop while he is forcing her out of the chair.
I'm sure she was just defending herself though and trying to get out of an awful situation...if only there was a better way to resolve this.
Isn't that exactly the reason why people have defied authority figures since the dawn of society? Someone says, "Do this." Another person says "You can't tell me what to do!" And then either they can or they can't. I'm pretty sure that scenario has played out countless times throughout history, in one form or another. How is it so different nowadays?
Is revolting always a good thing?
Don't you remember how our country was founded? In 1776, Americans complacently complied with British demands and respectfully followed orders, never challenging authority because the law is the law.