(April 22, 2016 at 12:32 pm)Thumpalumpacus Wrote: If your child turned out non-sociopathic, it's only because you got lucky.
Not so much him, but his offspring and society at large.
Hope for America!!
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(April 22, 2016 at 12:32 pm)Thumpalumpacus Wrote: If your child turned out non-sociopathic, it's only because you got lucky. Not so much him, but his offspring and society at large. (April 22, 2016 at 12:15 pm)Mathilda Wrote: So you'd go as far as it took? Beating your child unconscious say? Breaking bones? Whipping? I feel sorry for the children he claims to have raised. I feel sorry for him, too, in a way -- to be saddled with a reptilian outlook which views children as Pavlovian vessels to be brainwashed using violence and fear must be an empty existence as a parent. But mostly I feel sorry for his kids, and am just glad he didn't kill one or two during his "training" of them. Am I misremembering something, or did Drich once say that he is a foster parent? I wonder what the Florida Department of Children and Families would think if they read posts like his coming from a foster parent?
Jesus fuck, I hope you're misremembering. I can't say I can recall that, although I've been ignoring him for a long time so who knows.
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(April 22, 2016 at 9:08 am)Drich Wrote:(April 21, 2016 at 9:02 pm)Brian37 Wrote: So these experts with degrees don't know as much as you do? An entire Association of experts? Ok moron, you do understand that scientific fields, all of them are based on the same idea of observation, compare and contrast and control groups. But like all theists even when they accept SOME science, always run when that points away from their club's claims. Law under government certainly entitles everyone to their own opinions, but in science, nobody is entitled to their own facts. The experts on spanking say it only works SHORT TERM but not for good reasons, it is still rule out of fear, and negative reinforcement with physical pain does have long term affects. They can become bullies themselves, and become the verbally abusive boss, or they can go on to abuse their kids. And for those like me, it can cause trust issues and increase anxiety and depression. Authoritarian rule is not love, it is dictation and "obey me or else" which has nothing to do with setting a child up to be well adjusted with good conflict resolution skills. You do NOT need to cause physical pain to get a child to do what you want. If you cant do that, then the problem is you, not the kid.
Hope for America? I hope so.
Hope for Drich? Not so sure.
My stepmother used an authoritarian approach in raising me.... As a result, I grew depressed and suicidal in my adolescence, and once I turned 18, I moved in with other family members and rarely speak to her.
A child ought not be taught through fear. It only strains relationships and hurts the kid in the long run. (April 24, 2016 at 8:56 pm)Vincent Wrote: My stepmother used an authoritarian approach in raising me.... As a result, I grew depressed and suicidal in my adolescence, and once I turned 18, I moved in with other family members and rarely speak to her. (April 18, 2016 at 10:08 am)Mathilda Wrote:(April 18, 2016 at 10:06 am)Drich Wrote: they can do that too. It's not on me to live another's life even if it is my own child. Of course he doesn't, he's a christard who thinks listening to the paranoid delusions caused by the schizophrenic voices in his head make him the perfect person.
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Home (April 20, 2016 at 9:32 pm)KevinM1 Wrote: Yeah, Fahrenheit 451 was a great book. I really liked Brave New World, too. Still need to get around to reading 1984 and Animal Farm. Ninteen Eighty-Four is what Brave New World would have been if Huxley knew how to write. Big recommendation is for Zemyatin's We, pretty much the main influence for Orwell.
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