@twenty6signs u argue with a white bitch and she brings up the fact she got autism and adhd and a dandys world fan and a two time nonsharing soulbonder and insecure and racist
@God_Questioner You dont get it! The book an insane person wrote a millennium ago says god is real. It also says stuff like be progressive and be kind.. But we will ignore that
@LukeJaywalker00@CHRISF0GLE But it could be a human. Like a fetus could be the president in the future.. Could be. Potentially. But there is nuance of coirse.. Potentially. Potentially there is nuance..
No it doesn’t teach anything actually. Humiliation can leave some negative effects. I got humiliated once and I still have anger and resentment for it instead of acknowledging it as just a part of my life. Bc this bitch is a woman then she will be even more bitter
Best solution for this is to put her up for adoption and never look back
@Cr1pt0h4ck@ZozJoz@mfsoreal It doesn’t teach empathy, it teaches sympathy. They’ll understand even a small portion of their struggle personally and they won’t forget it in the future.
@stalinsaveus@ZozJoz@mfsoreal Im sorry, but I don’t really understand. If the goal is to stop bullying, how does public humiliation actually teach empathy? It feels more like revenge than parenting, because at the end of the day: Bullying should be fixed, but humiliation? Thats too far for me. It’s sad to see
@ZozJoz@mfsoreal So the person with cancer deserves to be shamed, but not the daughter? This is great discipline, putting them in the exact same position that the other felt. Not even, because the kid with cancer probably fears for their life too. 5 minutes in the corner isnt enough, bub.
@mfsoreal That's traumatising to an immature girl, she needs guidance. An absence of empathy is because her brain is still underdeveloped. I disagree with this method. The shame and humiliation is for everyone to see. Not right.