Aisling
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Sorry for the double post or whatever but my human ecology teacher just shared a horrifying story with our class and I figured it was probably relevant here (trigger warning I guess is appropriate here)
Way back in the 70's when she was teaching elementary, she was supposed to paddle a row of little boys who had made a mess in one of the bathrooms, with one of the long wooden paddles that they used back then. Another teacher had instructed her to do this. She'd never paddled children before so she was very reluctant to, but she tried anyway. By that time the principal arrived on the scene and deemed her a pushover, and told her that if she didn't paddle them harder "like she meant it" they would walk all over her... and he would fire her. So she pulled back and went to swing harder, and just before the paddle struck the boy stood up and it hit him in the small of his back instead of his butt, causing him to double over and puke up blood. She had damaged one of his kidneys permanently. Since then she has never struck another child.
I was horrified and struggled not to cry. He was going to fire her if she didn't paddle him with all her might. And she ended up accidentally injuring him for life, and probably horrified the other boys who were next in line. I'm so glad times have changed... but just think, that was an accident. He would've been fine if he stayed bent over and she'd paddled his butt instead. I don't see how you could possibly justify punishment that could so easily accidentally end in permanent organ damage. Ever.
Way back in the 70's when she was teaching elementary, she was supposed to paddle a row of little boys who had made a mess in one of the bathrooms, with one of the long wooden paddles that they used back then. Another teacher had instructed her to do this. She'd never paddled children before so she was very reluctant to, but she tried anyway. By that time the principal arrived on the scene and deemed her a pushover, and told her that if she didn't paddle them harder "like she meant it" they would walk all over her... and he would fire her. So she pulled back and went to swing harder, and just before the paddle struck the boy stood up and it hit him in the small of his back instead of his butt, causing him to double over and puke up blood. She had damaged one of his kidneys permanently. Since then she has never struck another child.
I was horrified and struggled not to cry. He was going to fire her if she didn't paddle him with all her might. And she ended up accidentally injuring him for life, and probably horrified the other boys who were next in line. I'm so glad times have changed... but just think, that was an accident. He would've been fine if he stayed bent over and she'd paddled his butt instead. I don't see how you could possibly justify punishment that could so easily accidentally end in permanent organ damage. Ever.