Neither of the links worked for me. Without getting into the philosophical discussion of whether the kids need to be beaten more or less or not at all and whether or not it will lead to behavior modification or whether or not it's the same children that keep getting whipped time-after-time..........one thing I've never been able to reconcil: if a teacher takes his "option 2" as cj described it and gives a 16 year old child 3 mighty licks, much of society will applaud; however if he takes "option 2" and gives the child's mother 3 mighty licks, it's 'battery' and is at least a misdemeanor and may be a felony.......and if he give's the child's father 3 mighty licks, he probably needs to be willing to defend himself against a physical retaliation. Does the child have fewer rights or is he/she less a person........under the law? Is it his/her age that's the difference or the fact that he's a student? Lots of adults are students. If they sass the teacher, is it acceptable to whip them?
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