Society & Culture

Boot Camp for anti socials

Society & Culture

Posted by: anna

11th Jun 2011 04:16pm

With so many breaking & entering, bashing, etc. if the judges have not got the inner fortitude to throw the book at these anti socials HOW ABOUT BOOT CAMP?


anna
  • 20th Jun 2011 09:43pm

If the parents cannot swat their bottoms to get a little respect the kids have no guidance whatsoever. Society gone wrong. Only course of action because the do gooders have too much to say about swatting, is BOOT CAMP, show that we mean what we say! One does not have to bash a child to show they love them, speak & explain & mention it does not work in the home. Then say if you do not want to toe the line, a smack on the butt. No anger & no malice just pure love. Down the track society has to put up with what our kids turn out like. Spare the rod & spoil the child. Then I say Boot Camp, a couple of months & they are either angry or nice people to talk to & deal with.


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