I'm for it. In this life, somebody WILL or will TRY to put hands on you. It's best to learn that from parents as a correction for bad behavior.
I said this before on here but that's white kid's problem. Them weirdos grow up with no "spankings" and the minute they get to Jr High and someone pushes or punches them, their whole world shatters. They don't know how to process it so now they're ready to shoot up the whole school
Nah breh. Beating your kids all the time does not teach them how to fight. You're not raising their muscle mass or toughened up their flesh with every swipe of the belt. In fact beating your kids teaches them the EXACT opposite, which is how to accept abuse from others.
Kids learn how to stand up and speak for and defend themselves from parents who engage with them when they are troubled and allow them to do just that.
Kids who were beaten all the time often end up either emotionally unregulated psychos with severe mental issues, who have learned its okay to take out their internal struggles on others by satisfying themselves with others pain (consider that every serial killer, ever, was raised on beatings and spankings).
Or they end up meek pushovers who dont know how to speak for, pursue, or satisfy their needs, fear conflict, live their adult lives with depressing inhibitions to explore and experience their own lives, often end up in horrible relationships that puts them back in that comfort zone of feeling protected and loved by someone domineering and abusive.
It never ends up well.
I had a "tough" father who thought he was making me tough by beating me silly if I so much as put my shirt on backwards...at the age of 4. He thought he was making me tough but I have been in therapy for years figuring out so much behavioral issues as an adult that stem back to those times. Issues involving my career goals and success, anxieties, fear of speaking up sometimes, fear of deep relationships. Always seeing every opportunity in life with disaster scenarios.
I would rather choke on air than put my kid or any black child through what I go through to this day all because of that shyt my parents thought would make me "strong" and "prepared" for the world. It didn't do shyt but damage me, hold back my every potential, and keep me stuck in a life of constant fear...until now man. God bless some folks out there.