View Poll Results: Should corperal punishment be reintroduced?

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    Quote Originally Posted by doc View Post
    Cmon... you are obviously from the PC liberal side .
    Liberal, most definitely. PC? Suck my cock nigger...

    If anything the PC brigade is trying to limit our freedom in order to keep everything nice and tidy... Life isn't, get over it.
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    step out of line, you answer to mr 308
    Then I could get a Kb Tshirt, move to Timaru and become a full time crossdressing faggot

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    Quote Originally Posted by FROSTY View Post
    Following allong from another thread. Should corperal punishment be reintroduced to NZ society?
    For example allowing teachers to cane a child that misbehaves. Parents not risking jail for smacking a child in public. The police allowed to kick a kid in the backside for smoking in public.
    indeed. if they dont get it at home they have to get it some where. true story; friend was in foodtown and kid was playing up as they do, father gave the kid a tap on the bum and said stop it, a voice from behind said in germany we dont smack our children, he replied, in nz we dont gas our jews. i thought itwas fantastic. as long as it is not over board it should be reintroduced.

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    compusary military schooling... yip worked for my parents generation, bring in back and I bet the wee shits of today will learn some respect for others and property.
    cheers DD
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    Quote Originally Posted by dangerous View Post
    compusary military schooling... yip worked for my parents generation, bring in back and I bet the wee shits of today will learn some respect for others and property.
    It was CMT which then became NSTU. They were called noggies.

    Can't understand the feeling that military Boot camp type discipline is going to be of any benefit, other than to the give them a chance to be better organised when they finish the training so they can annoy us more efficently.

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    Quote Originally Posted by doc View Post
    It was CMT which then became NSTU. They were called noggies.

    Can't understand the feeling that military Boot camp type discipline is going to be of any benefit, other than to the give them a chance to be better organised when they finish the training so they can annoy us more efficently.
    True.

    But hey also might have learned to use a shower, brush their teeth, wash dishes and a whole raft of thing most of the rest of us know how to do - and they don't.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scumdog View Post
    True.

    But hey also might have learned to use a shower, brush their teeth, wash dishes and a whole raft of thing most of the rest of us know how to do - and they don't.
    Amen to that,whilst they learn the basics theres also boundaries established,the establishes of said boundries aotumatically gain respect and bingo everyone wins,once someone can understand the concept of respect the world starts to become a much better place.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 98tls View Post
    Amen to that,whilst they learn the basics theres also boundaries established,the establishes of said boundries aotumatically gain respect and bingo everyone wins,once someone can understand the concept of respect the world starts to become a much better place.
    yep... worked for the most of our olds did it not.



    Quote Originally Posted by doc View Post
    It was CMT which then became NSTU. They were called noggies.

    Can't understand the feeling that military Boot camp type discipline is going to be of any benefit, other than to the give them a chance to be better organised when they finish the training so they can annoy us more efficently.
    What would you sugest then?
    If nothing else at least it will keep the wee shits busy/intertained instead of busting up bus shelters and driving around aimlesly destroying the roads and getting into drugs... cos they have nothing beter to do.
    cheers DD
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    Quote Originally Posted by slofox View Post
    Two minds on this one.

    1. Allowing those in authority to use force just sanctions the use of force - ie "it is OK to use force when you have the power to do so". So kids think force is OK since authority figures use it. And thus the cycle is perpetuated.
    I'm curious why people still cling to that old argument when it's been debunked so often.

    It's like saying drinking coffee, or smoking, leads to heroin addiction

    Didn't anybody read the Millichamp study results from Otago Uni?

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