What a state we are in when legislation is required to manage us managing our own children.
Or maybe it isn't required. Maybe the state policing parenting isn't required or appropriate at all.
If there wasn't state policing of parenting, what would be the alternative?
I imagine a fair few Junior Jocko's would have their hearts in there mouth if they misread that the same as I did:-
'Scotchland to ban smack for children'.
Definitely a generational divide on this, I reckon.
My Dad smacked me as a kid, and I don’t think it really adversely affected our relationship.
Yet, as a youngish (33) Dad of an 18-month-old, I genuinely can’t imagine ever attacking my son.
If you want to go down the road of policing parenting, in the sense that I'm talking about and the extent that these laws go to, then the state ultimately will need to decide what children are fed, what books they read/are read, what they are taught generally by their parents, in fact in the end you have to do away with parents completely. Just hand children over to the state when they are born.
You really are a pretty paranoid chap, aren't you? Worried about the big bad EU, worried about the state you so want to have it's powers back (not that we lost any, anyway).
I'm of the utmost belief you're a 'bit of a nutter', in common parlance.
There are other weapons to threaten a child with other than the fist.
If you want to go down the road of policing parenting, in the sense that I'm talking about and the extent that these laws go to, then the state ultimately will need to decide what children are fed, what books they read/are read, what they are taught generally by their parents, in fact in the end you have to do away with parents completely. Just hand children over to the state when they are born.