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Donna Gee - Spain's Grumpy Old Gran

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The painful answer to Britain's scum minority
Saturday, September 3, 2011 @ 3:36 AM

GIVE US OUR HUMAN RIGHTS -

AND BRING BACK THE CANE

WHEN I was in junior school, I was petrified of the cane in Mr Coleman’s study. He was the headmaster - and the only teacher allowed to dish out corporal punishment.  And I worked hard to make sure I never crossed him, or any other teacher for that matter.

When I think back, the fear of bamboo on youthful fingers was probably the biggest deterrent of all in keeping boisterous 10-year-olds on the straight and narrow.
 
My Dad wasn’t averse to clipping me around the ear when I stepped out off line at home; indeed he occasionally whacked me on the back of the head and was promptly ticked off by my stepmother for overstepping the mark. “Jack, that’s dangerous,’’ she’d complain. ‘’If you must hit her, smack her on the leg.’’
 
To anyone under 30, the above scenario must sound Dickensian – and to some extent it was. But whilst I was a bit of a naughty child at home, I made sure I kept on the right side of the school authorities.
 
Only once was I marched to Mr Coleman’s study...for stupidly lobbing a lump of coal onto the playground. Don’t ask me where the coal came from because I haven’t a clue. Mind you, this was in South Wales and at the time I was a minor!
 
Anyway, you can imagine how this cowardly coal-chucker reacted when the headmaster brought out his cane.  I burst into a flood of tears and apologies... and literally begged for mercy.
 
My emotional plea had the desired effect on Mr C, though I’ll never know if the cane would have hurt my hand more than his alternative punishment – the exertion of writing   ‘I shall not throw coal on the playground’ 100 times.
 
Now I was a pretty typical kid and, whilst I was an angel compared to the child rioters of 2011, there is no doubt the fear of physical discipline taught me and my friends to respect authority.
 
I’ve a message for David Cameron, Theresa May and Co.  Corporal punishment works. And it’s because Britain abandoned discipline that loony looters have been running wild in the nation’s major cities.
 
I have certainly never come across anyone who was permanently damaged, physically or mentally, by the after-effects of six of the best. In fact, everyone I’ve spoken to said the experience did them good.
 
But try telling that to the politically correct dummies who run our country. They would rather collaborate with the thugs rather than confront them – believing you can talk sense to the brain dead.
 
The vermin who destroyed England come from a sub-culture that has developed over the last few decades  – a scum society where scallies perform street carnage while mum and dad are either enjoying the pleasantries of a comfortable jail cell or out of their minds on drink and drugs.
 
These low-lifes are only a tiny minority of British society, yet they can cause havoc, as we have seen so painfully recently.
 
They respect nobody, would not dream of working, and believe the only way of life is to steal from others. They live by the law of insolence, robbery and violence.
 
And the only way to deal with them when they go on the rampage is to give the police and, if necessary, the  Army the freedom to stamp on them.
 
But in a country where most of the police are not even armed, what chance have we got?
 
Political correctness rules, just as it does in the schools where the little scumbags develop their obnoxious charms. Teachers cannot so much as raise a hand to discipline the rebels, who celebrate by threatening and even attacking the people trying to educate them.
 
This is where the problem began...we took legalised discipline out of the equation when the cane was confiscated from our schoolteachers.
Mr Coleman,  your cane is needed. Desperately.

 

 



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marcbernard said:
Saturday, September 3, 2011 @ 2:44 PM

Grumpy old gran (aren't you just!):
Are you sure you didn't work for the Daily (Hate) Mail? You are indeed showing dickensian attitudes. You say England has been destroyed - I will tell you who destoyed England's society - Thatcher and her "greed is good" dogma, and "there is no such thing as society".
Maybe the "no smacking even on the legs" approach has gone a tad too far, but to advocate a return to corporal punishment in the hands of those sadistic sods in positions of unwarranted power, no thanks!
I'll bet your hanger as well.


Jack said:
Sunday, September 4, 2011 @ 4:01 PM

Donna, I agree with you. When the PC brigade stopped corporal punishment, discipline went with it.
If you can't give corporal punishment then what other option do you have?
Talk to them and explain what they did is wrong and why. They just laugh at you because they know they can do as they like and you can't do anything about it.
Why do we send kids that misbehave on holidays but those that do behave get nothing. It should be the other way round.
Macbernard, either you don't have kids or your rich enough to be shielded from the bad ones.
Try doing a teacher or policemans job for a while and see how they have to work with their hands tied behind their backs. It doesn't matter what the kids do you can't touch them or they will be in trouble, and the kids know that.
Bring back the cane and for the older ones the birch.



JudgeMental said:
Monday, September 5, 2011 @ 1:11 PM

A major part of the problem is down to responsibility, or lack of it. Very few people stand up and take the blame any longer. Be it parents or their offspring, the problems they have are always down to someone or something else. "I wasn't hugged enough, I was hugged too much" etc etc. The excuses keep getting trotted out each and every time there's unrest.
Add to that the total lack of any kind of respect and you can see we are on the slippery slope. We visit Spain frequently and are still pleasantly surprised at the friendliness of people of all ages.


Patricia said:
Wednesday, September 7, 2011 @ 7:19 PM

I am no fan of PC and in particular of loony PC. Quite the contrary. I likewise abhor the violence, looting and appalling behaviour of the individuals involved.
Having made that clear, may I say Donna that again you don't know what you are talking about. Hitting someone (a child) is no way to instil discipline. It is not me saying it, it has been said by sensible people (not the PC regiment!) and there are very good reasons why it is a crazy way to discipline anyone.

Good parenting is the answer, and if these young people have drunken, drugged, irresponsible parents, then it is not their fault. All they have seen as they were dragged up is violence mis-behaviour, and lack of standards.
Unfortunately, not having a "family" as you or I would have had, the "gang" becomes their "family" (yes, the wrong kind of family for sure).
It is not that simplistic: just cane people and they'll be "good". No they won't.
When I have a minute I will bring up the names of a couple of utterly sensible publications ont he topic which I hope will change your very ignorant outlook.

Patricia




john oughton said:
Monday, November 21, 2011 @ 10:46 PM

Sorry, marcbernard: "greed is good" was not uttered by the great Lady Thatcher. It's a line from the mouth of Gordon Gekko in "Wall Street"


charlie said:
Thursday, September 13, 2012 @ 1:32 AM

It seems pointless posting on here. There is no feedback. :-(


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