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Dr. Stacey Patton’s history and data on corporeal punishment.

17,524 просмотров • 1 год назад •via X (Twitter)

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Фото профиля me
me1 год назад

A lot of the Jim Crow laws if you replace white person with child they’re still societally acceptable . Even the norm in many cases .

Фото профиля The Gang Squashes Their Beefs
The Gang Squashes Their Beefs1 год назад

🚨🚨 istg NOT spanking children makes your disapproval/disappointment in them when they misbehave hit that much harder💯 ijs

Фото профиля Peachtree The Pavillon
Peachtree The Pavillon1 год назад

please do some commentary and don’t just post these videos as if her arguments speak for themselves. In the first two minutes she starts comparing apples to oranges by tryna use a historical connection that only lands 1:1 in the academy. These studies need so much more depth

Фото профиля 📚pedagogy in black✊🏾
📚pedagogy in black✊🏾1 год назад

I’m not an expert on spanking, so I’m going off what experts say. But if she’s wrong, I’m guessing you can share some research that proves it. Also, I don’t think she’s saying there’s a perfect one to one connection—that would be a reach. It sounds more like she’s saying the way we treat kids today is shaped by things that go back to slavery and Jim Crow. I can imagine the ways that we think about “protection” is connected to how we discipline ourselves and children. For example, teaching your kids not to talk back to whites during slavery and Jim Crow could be the difference between life and death. Those kind of practices have shaped how we understand discipline. Do you believe that is a stretch?

Фото профиля Daughters of Persia
Daughters of Persia1 год назад

22 women in Iran’s Evin Prison are being subjected to sexual abuse during brutal body searches. Their open letter exposes the horrors: humiliation, assault, and dehumanization. They risk torture for speaking out. How much longer will the world ignore their screams? @IranIntl_En

Фото профиля Peachtree The Pavillon
Peachtree The Pavillon1 год назад

Going to finish watching for arguments sake and to give her a fair shot and I get she’s coming from an ok place maybe. But this is ideologically the same as telling black people stop eating soul food. We listened to that for years and now the science has changed. Ie kale=a green.

Фото профиля Peachtree The Pavillon
Peachtree The Pavillon1 год назад

she gets to some nuance and undeniable facts to construct her argument. However, I’d still love to see your commentary on this because what are we to compare this too? Not enough space here but I think social scientists can overestimate our understanding of biochem/physio

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