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Corporal punishment is a vile, barbaric thing. I was fortunate enough to grow up with parents who didn’t believe in it. We weren’t better off in the 50s(maybe financially, if you happened to be white) and I am sick of these people who are trying to turn back the clock.
That’s the thing, though – in these sorts of communities, they arguably were. As the old lead mining heartland of the nation, the southern half of Missouri isn’t far off rural West Virginia coal country or the Rust Belt in terms of post-industrial decline. I have my own theories about why that area is the way it is (and I suspect endemic low-level exposure to lead mining waste might be part of it) but at a fundamental level it’s not surprising that these communities would try to reach back into a mostly-imaginary past to reclaim the trappings of middle-class comfort. The present just doesn’t have anything to offer them.
I would think not hitting children would be a pretty good offer, among many other things. ~Strawberry