606onit
Superstar
im Pro-Beatings/Whoopins
but I will leave this here for an alternative perspective.
Whoopins is gooooood. It's goooood! 




Not sure why I keep seeing "spanking" being brought up in this thread. Calling what AP did spanking is perhaps the understatement of the century. It was a beating with a stick of a four year old boy by a 200 pound professional football player, not some smacks on the ass by your mom. Lets keep that in perspective.
A child abuser wouldn't say something like that, I child abuser finds joy in a child's pain that's why he/she does it...
Spanking with a switch isExcept he's admitted to doing it already, idiot.
To some white folks, black male toddlers are the CUTEST babies ever, but black male teens (like Mike Brown) and black male adults are scary/intimidating.
This isn't about race. It is about beating baby kids. Everyone opposes beating baby kids. Those photos of TWO (2) injured sons were damning.
Of course the Vikings are on AP's side because they wanna win games. They tried to bring him back ASAP, but yesterday's backlash from politicians and media and sponsors was too great.
Speaking publicly for the first time since her oldest son was indicted by a Montgomery County grand jury, Bonita Jackson said Peterson is far different from how he is being portrayed in the media. She said the 29-year-old is a loving son and father who grew up in a family where children were disciplined from an early age.
Jackson said that both she and his father, Nelson Peterson, who lives in Dallas, were "big disciplinarians" with their children as they grew up, She said she used her hand, switches and belts to occasionally spank all of her six children in order to correct their behavior.
"I don't care what anybody says. Most of us disciplined our kids a little more than we meant sometimes," Jackson, 50, said in an interview from her home in Spring, a Houston suburb. "But we were only trying to prepare them for the real world."
"When you whip those you love, it's not about abuse, but love," Jackson added, accompanied by her current husband, a Baptist minister. "You want to make them understand that they did wrong."
Jackson said that she would be "so angry with anybody who willfully hurt her grandbabies," whom she says she loves more than her own children.
But she believes Peterson was only trying to discipline his son in the same manner he had been growing up.
"My son is not a perfect man by no means, but in the end I'm proud to be his mom," she said. "For the most part he is trying hard to be a good parent, he's working at it. People are judging him, but they don't know his heart. This was never his intent."
If that man left his kid with a babysitter and came home and the kid had marks on them like that and he asked what the hell happened and they babysitter told him they had to spank the kid do you think he'd look at that and be like that's fine? Him doing that stuff to his own kid doesn't make it any better.Its a complete over reaction. People are acting as if he got drunk every night and beat his kids. That is an abuser. Its 100% clear that he was raised a certain way and thought it was the proper way to raise his own kids. The media is out to paint this man as a complete monster and its not on the merit of only this act, its clear as day that people want to lump this in with the Ray Rice deal to paint the NFL in an even worse light. This happened in 2013, was thrown out of court, but now all of a sudden it makes headlines and the NFL has to act. Why? Its obvious.
Whats even worse is all the people on the "You shouldnt whoop the child, you need to sit the child down and explain why the act they performed was wrong and why they are being punished, thats how you curb bad behavior" tip. Why not use that same sentiment here? AD clearly had no idea what he was doing was wrong since he and most likely everyone in his family was whooped like that. Why not give him a slight punishment, send him to counseling, and show him why what he was doing is wrong? Because the media wants the circus, the anti-NFL people want to point fingers, and the anti-spanking people want to shout from the mountain top that all spanking is abuse.
Or, Black in America: Switch, Belt or Extension Cord. You decide?CNN HEADLINE : 3 GENERATIONS OF CORPORAL PUNISHMENT
just a matter of time
Or, Black in America: Switch, Belt or Extension Cord. You decide?