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How bad is bad?
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Bill Grey wrote: "Kay" wrote in message ... Wow ! Your statement about knowing people etc...... is somewhat surreal. Having confidence knocked out of them is certainly an exaggeration or a distortion of the facts. You don't know who I am talking about, so your statement is based on ignorance of the facts. The most you can legitimately say is that your experience is different from mine. You are absolutely correct - I do not know the people to which you refer. However to say that they went to a school with corporal punishmentnet turned them from bright confident children into adults having had the confidence knocked out of them suggests they were bullied rather fhan suffered from the occasional cane or slipper for some minor lapse in their normally impeccable behaviour. That is true, but only if you use "bully" in a very generic sense; which includes a great deal that used to be regarded as an essential part of proper education. Come now, I can't believe that the tag "Corporal punishment" applied the to the school could possibly cause the effect you report without the school being referred to some authority to consider its suitablilty as a centre of education. And that is not. It took me 20+ years to recover from the PHYSICAL damage caused by punishments at one school, which I discovered later had been classed as torture in the Nueremberg trials! Not extreme torture, but still classified as such. And that was a 'respected' English public school. Do you think that we can drop this? Regards, Nick Maclaren. |