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f3law
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Restorative Justice & Informed Practices - Or Spankings. Spankings Work Too!
Katılım Şubat 2025
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Spanking prevents worse punishments. A small correction now stops bigger problems later—suspensions, expulsions, or even arrests. Early discipline = fewer criminals. #FixTheFuture
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Parental rights conflict. Some states allow schools to spank students even if parents disagree—once a child is at school, the administration may have authority over discipline. #ParentsVsSchools
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Teachers are powerless without real discipline. If kids know there’s no consequence, they’ll keep misbehaving. Spanking restores authority and order in the classroom. #RespectForTeachers
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Respect isn’t automatic—it’s taught. Teachers deserve the ability to discipline students who refuse to behave. Spanking worked in the past, and it can work again. #TeacherAuthority
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Legislation is changing. Some states have recently introduced bills to ban or reinstate corporal punishment in schools. Check your state laws to stay informed! #EducationPolicy
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Not all kids respond to soft discipline. Detention and ‘talking it out’ don’t work for every child. Some need a firm hand to understand boundaries. #OldSchoolRespect
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A lack of discipline leads to entitlement. When kids grow up thinking there are no real consequences, they become reckless adults. Schools need the right to correct bad behavior. #RealityCheck
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Spanking in schools worked for decades. Society wasn’t falling apart when teachers had the authority to discipline. Now that it’s banned, look at the rise in disrespect and violence. #BringBackTradition
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Parents are failing at discipline. Schools need to step in where parents refuse to. If kids can’t behave at home, they must learn it in school. #ToughLove
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A generation raised without discipline is a generation of chaos. Look at how students act today—fighting teachers, cursing at staff, and refusing to listen. Time to bring back real consequences. #NoMoreExcuses
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Time-outs don’t work. Modern disciplinary methods have made kids more rebellious. A quick spanking is more effective than hours of talking and empty threats. #DisciplineMatters
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Supreme Court approved it! In Ingraham v. Wright (1977), the U.S. Supreme Court ruled that school corporal punishment is constitutional and not a violation of the 8th Amendment. #LegalDiscipline
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Spanking isn’t abuse—it’s accountability. A quick, controlled correction prevents worse behavior down the road. Schools need real consequences for misbehavior. #BringBackDiscipline
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Respect for authority starts young. If kids don’t learn to respect teachers and rules in school, how will they respect the law later? Spanking restores order. #OldSchoolDiscipline
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Legal in public, but not private schools? Some states that ban corporal punishment in public schools still allow it in private schools, especially religious institutions. #LegalLoopholes
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Did you know? Corporal punishment is still legal in 19 U.S. states. Schools in these states can legally spank students as a form of discipline. #SchoolDiscipline #KnowTheLaw
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Good behavior = better learning. Schools should be places of education, not chaos. If a child disrupts the class, a spanking can ensure they think twice next time. #RespectTheClassroom
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Discipline builds character. A controlled spanking teaches immediate consequences for bad behavior. Schools should have the right to discipline students effectively. #ClassroomDiscipline
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