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The results of no consequences are being seen today.
Posted on 4/30/24 at 9:32 am
Posted on 4/30/24 at 9:32 am
The era of negotiating with kids rather than having boundaries that are enforced with proper punishment has led us to this.
More leftist fruits of the seeds they planted. We see it from the kids now grown in leadership. We see it getting worse in those 20 to 45. Now we see the snowball effect. Straight up anti America talk and revolution.
We need to get back to actual discipline as parents.
More leftist fruits of the seeds they planted. We see it from the kids now grown in leadership. We see it getting worse in those 20 to 45. Now we see the snowball effect. Straight up anti America talk and revolution.
We need to get back to actual discipline as parents.
Posted on 4/30/24 at 9:34 am to BCreed1
Kids need to know the pain of kneeling on rice until you finish 10 Hail Marys
Posted on 4/30/24 at 9:38 am to BCreed1
This all happened during the boomers era. They let these ideas take root and get adopted.
Posted on 4/30/24 at 10:23 am to BCreed1
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The results of no consequences are being seen today.
time outs instead of genuine spankings is where things started going wrong
even today when you say kids should be spanked, people think it refers to beating them like an animal, because they are idiots
This post was edited on 4/30/24 at 10:27 am
Posted on 4/30/24 at 10:42 am to BCreed1
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The era of negotiating with kids rather than having boundaries that are enforced with proper punishment has led us to this.
We're dealing with the consequences of giving every kid a ribbon and trophy beginning in the 90's.
Posted on 4/30/24 at 12:16 pm to BCreed1
Of course there are no consequences: these are allies of the left. The felon who shoots police is an ally of the left. The journalist who doesn't put all the facts he knows in his work product is an ally of the left. The professor who consciously indoctrinates your kids is an ally of the left.
You're not seeing "no consequences"... you are seeing the real intersectionality the left wants where criminals, brainwashed youth, and academia form the foundation of achieving their political goals.
The left always ranks real criminals above political "criminals". The real criminals are allies; the political "criminals" are the enemy. In the Soviet GULAG ordinary criminals ran barracks administration, got bunks closest to the stove, received more rations, were allowed to dictate jobs within their work group of Zeks, etc. Politicals were the lowest of the low and were subhuman where an ordinary criminal was a useful fellow traveler.
Lenin’s theories on crime and punishment shaped the
early Soviet penal system; he implemented policies which favored the common criminals and
repressed the political prisoners. He deemed that the criminals, as “social allies” of the working
class, were more likely to become good Soviet citizens than the political prisoners, considered
“counterrevolutionaries” and “enemies of the state.”
- "Worse Than Guar orse Than Guards:" Ordinary Criminals and P y Criminals and Political Prisoners Prisoners
in the GULAG (1918-1950)
Now, it is here, in the US. We have a 7 yr. track record of it now in the open.
You're not seeing "no consequences"... you are seeing the real intersectionality the left wants where criminals, brainwashed youth, and academia form the foundation of achieving their political goals.
The left always ranks real criminals above political "criminals". The real criminals are allies; the political "criminals" are the enemy. In the Soviet GULAG ordinary criminals ran barracks administration, got bunks closest to the stove, received more rations, were allowed to dictate jobs within their work group of Zeks, etc. Politicals were the lowest of the low and were subhuman where an ordinary criminal was a useful fellow traveler.
Lenin’s theories on crime and punishment shaped the
early Soviet penal system; he implemented policies which favored the common criminals and
repressed the political prisoners. He deemed that the criminals, as “social allies” of the working
class, were more likely to become good Soviet citizens than the political prisoners, considered
“counterrevolutionaries” and “enemies of the state.”
- "Worse Than Guar orse Than Guards:" Ordinary Criminals and P y Criminals and Political Prisoners Prisoners
in the GULAG (1918-1950)
Now, it is here, in the US. We have a 7 yr. track record of it now in the open.
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