My neighbour is beating his kids again

>my neighbour is beating his kids again

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Just hearing the voices and noise would give me a huge boner lol

are the kids hot?

>my neighbour is threatening to shoot his mother-in-law again

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>parents beating kids
this should be illegal

It builds discipline and a socially functioning member of society

the reason why zoomers are this retarded is because they didn't get beaten when they were kids

Parents stopped slapping their kids and that has spawned an entire generation of incels and feminists

SOVL

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depends on why, they are his children so no one can tell him what to do UNLESS its harmful/cruel

So call the police?

>"Folly is bound up in the heart of a child, but the rod of discipline will drive it far away." Proverbs 22:15
>"Whoever spares the rod hates their children, but the one who loves their children is careful to discipline them." Proverbs 13:24

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Beatings can be good to learn how to behave like a good human being

call the police

cats are better trained by positive reinforcement, why would it be different for humans?

And you're not helping them?

least pedo japanese

>>parents beating kids
>this should be illegal

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Because cats don't go to cat school and get fucked by retard cat influence or by cat tiktok

and? I doubt a cat adopted from a shelter would respond any better to getting hit for the "wrong" behaviour.

Cat are far less social animals, humans behavior are created by society, if a teen get influence by the shit parts of this society a slap will put him back in the right place
Cat don't have society

this
kids who have been beaten by their parents always turn out to be pieces of shit

>parents beating kids is le bad and uncivilized
>police beating parents who beat their children? now that's heckin BASED upvoted!

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